| Literature DB >> 34318222 |
Abstract
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Keywords: CLASS; Cabrol stitch; Trussler stitch; aorta; cardiac surgery; figure-of-eight suture; leaflet repair; reimplantation; valve leaflet
Year: 2021 PMID: 34318222 PMCID: PMC8311601 DOI: 10.1016/j.xjtc.2021.01.030
Source DB: PubMed Journal: JTCVS Tech ISSN: 2666-2507
CLASS schema
| C | Commissures |
| L | Leaflets |
| A | Anulus |
| S | Sinuses |
| S | Sinutubular junction |
Assessment of the valve unit
| Assessment | Possible solutions | |
|---|---|---|
| Commissures | Height, orientation, apposition, tears, fusion | Figure-of-8, |
| Leaflets | Tears, perforations, prolapse, incomplete fusion, thickness, edge, noduli of Aranti, cupping depth | Repairs, Trussler stitch, running edge, |
| Anulus | Size (eg, CT area, diameter, radius, concentricity); subanular stenosis/LVOT obstruction | Anular reduction with a Hegar dilator, bracing, myectomy, rarely anular enlargement for repair |
| Sinuses | Both native and artificial with reimplantation or remodeling | Division of raphe, |
| Sinutubular junction | Splayed or narrow? Will figure-of-8 stitch be accommodated? | Narrow with reimplantation, splay with bicuspid remodeling, tailor or smaller for tricuspid valve repairs |
CT, Computed tomography; LVOT, left ventricular outflow tract.
Used most commonly for repairs.
For a large anulus, either bicuspid- or trileaflet-associated valve, and no reimplantation.
For an ideal unicuspid valve that can be turned into a bicuspid valve.
This can be used to try to reduce late prolapse in the thicker bicuspid valve leaflets, in combination with tying the suture around a Hegar dilator.
This should be a deep cut to free up the body of the conjoint leaflet.
Figure 1Use of different types of repair methods on aortic valves.
Figure 2A, Newer techniques for aortic valve repair, the first of which involves placing figure-of-8 suspension sutures at the leading edge of the cusps. Cabrol commissuroplasty showing 2 commissural stitches (pledgeted and commissural approximation) and central plication (Reproduced with permission from Zeeshan and colleagues.). B, Intraoperative photographs of bicuspid repairs with Cabrol, plication, leaflet edge, and figure-of-8 sutures. Note the use of a Hegar dilator to ensure that no stenosis is created.
Figure 3Suturing commissures at a higher level. A, Mobilizing commissure for a large root. B, Closing gaps in aortic root incisions. C, Reattachment of commissures resuspended in a tube graft at a higher level.
Figure 4Trileaflet valve repair with a separate ascending tube graft. Note the Cabrol sutures at the base of commissures and figure-of-8 suspension sutures. The patient went from 3+ regurgitation to none.
Figure 5Steps in modified reimplantation with pledgeted sutures, a Hegar dilator for normal body surface area anular size (not shown), and completion of reimplantation/repair.
Figure 6Freedom from reoperation after reimplantation.