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Minimally invasive primary aortic valve surgery: the OLV Aalst experience.

Johan van der Merwe1, Filip Casselman1, Bernard Stockman1, Frank Van Praet1, Roel Beelen1, Lieven Maene1, Yvette Vermeulen1, Ivan Degrieck1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The purpose of this study was to evaluate our in-hospital outcomes with primary J-sternotomy aortic valve surgery since the initiation of our program in 1997.
METHODS: Between October 1(st) 1997 and August 31(st) 2014, 768 patients (mean age: 69.1±11.2 years, 46.6% females, 15.6% aged greater than 80 years) underwent primary JS-AVS. Additional risk factors included diabetes mellitus (n=98, 12.2%), peripheral vascular disease (n=42, 5.5%) and body mass index greater than 30 (n=144, 18.8%). The mean logistical EuroSCORE I was 5.46%±4.5%.
RESULTS: Aortic valve replacement and repair were performed in 758 (98.7%) and 10 (1.3%) patients respectively, for isolated valve stenosis (n=472, 61.8%), incompetence (n=56, 7.3%) and mixed valve disease (n=236, 30.9%). Valve pathology included sclerosis (n=516, 67.2%), rheumatic disease (n=110, 14.3%) and endocarditis (n=10, 1.3%). Reasons for conversion to full sternotomy (n=23, 3.0%) included porcelain ascending aorta (n=3, 0.4%), inadequate visualization (n=2, 0.3%) and intra-operative complications (n=18, 2.3%). Mean length of hospital stay was 11.0±7.4 days. Morbidity included stroke (n=15, 2.0%), revision or re-exploration (n=52, 6.8%), atrial fibrillation (n=201, 26.2%) and sternitis (n=5, 0.7%). In-hospital mortality was 1.6% (n=12). Overall survival at 30 days was 98.0%.
CONCLUSIONS: JS-AVS is safe and is our routine approach for isolated aortic valve disease. Procedure related mortality is lower than predicted, conversion rates limited and significant morbidity minimal.

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Keywords:  Aortic valve disease (AVD); adult cardiac disease; minimally invasive cardiac surgery (MI-AVS)

Year:  2015        PMID: 25870811      PMCID: PMC4384249          DOI: 10.3978/j.issn.2225-319X.2015.01.08

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Cardiothorac Surg        ISSN: 2225-319X


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