| Literature DB >> 28100977 |
Abdallah K Alameddine, Victor K Alimov, John A Rousou, Fabrizio I Pluchino.
Abstract
We report the case of a 61-year-old obese male patient in whom we found a well-functioning 33-year-old Starr-Edwards aortic prosthesis during repeat aortic surgery. Rather than explant the prosthesis, we remodeled the aortic root, almost completely removing the aortic sinuses and leaving only a pillar of aortic tissue around the coronary ostia. The proximal end of a Hemashield tube-graft was then scalloped to accommodate the remaining aortic tissue. The patient's heart function was excellent after his weaning from cardiopulmonary bypass. Simplifying the repeat aortic root repair, by preserving a well-functioning Starr-Edwards valve, might lead to a better outcome in similar cases. We also discuss other instances of this valve's durability.Entities:
Keywords: Aortic valve/surgery; heart valve prosthesis; reoperation; time factors; treatment outcome
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Year: 2016 PMID: 28100977 PMCID: PMC5179163 DOI: 10.14503/THIJ-15-5603
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Tex Heart Inst J ISSN: 0730-2347