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Combined replacement of the ascending aorta and the aortic valve in 42 consecutive patients: A comparison of composite graft techniques and conventional techniques over one year.

Christoph Beddermann1, John C. Norman, Denton A. Cooley.   

Abstract

During 1978, 42 consecutive patients underwent simultaneous aortic valve and ascending aorta replacement in our institution. Seventy-one percent were at low risk despite a high incidence of dissection. Twenty-nine percent were high-risk patients requiring repeat or concomitant cardiac procedures, mostly on an emergency basis. Depending upon the extent of the disease at the aortic root, either of two surgical approaches was used: (1) conventional aortic valve and supracoronary ascending aorta replacement, with or without right coronary artery ostium reimplantation, or (2) insertion of a composite graft containing an aortic valve prosthesis, with reconstruction of both coronary arteries. Preservation of coronary ostia was possible in 85% of the patients, and composite grafts were used in 15%. The conventional method was associated with a higher percentage of survivors. This technique was found to be satisfactory unless severe dilatation or complete destruction of the aortic annulus made composite grafting necessary. The latter technique was associated with fewer re-explorations for postoperative hemorrhage. Both procedures were equally effective, resulting in an operative mortality of 10% in uncomplicated situations. Surgery appeared to offer the only chance of survival for the high-risk group, and half of these patients were salvaged.

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Year:  1980        PMID: 15216276      PMCID: PMC287856     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cardiovasc Dis        ISSN: 0093-3546


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