Semilunar valve switch in aortic insufficiency

The use of the Ross procedure in young patients is gaining wideracceptance. The need for a foreign pulmonary valve that will requirereplacement, however, is a serious drawback. To circumvent this problem, wereimplanted the native aortic valve in the pulmonary position in fourpatients (ages 12, 15, 1...

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Veröffentlicht in:European journal of cardio-thoracic surgery 1995, Vol.9 (11), p.631-635
Hauptverfasser: DELEON, S. Y, QUINONES, J. A, VITULLO, D. A, HOFSTRA, J, FISHER, E. A, GAMPONIA, R, TORRES, L, LOPEZ, W, ZAMORA, R
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description The use of the Ross procedure in young patients is gaining wideracceptance. The need for a foreign pulmonary valve that will requirereplacement, however, is a serious drawback. To circumvent this problem, wereimplanted the native aortic valve in the pulmonary position in fourpatients (ages 12, 15, 15 and 17 years old) operated on utilizing the Rossprocedure for aortic insufficiency. One patient had congenital and threeisolated rheumatic aortic insufficiency. The root replacement techniquewith coronary artery reimplantation was used. All patients did wellinitially with marked reduction of left ventricular dilatation and goodfunction of the reimplanted native aortic valve. One patient, however, dieda month later from rupture of a false aneurysm that developed at thepulmonary autograft to ascending aorta anastomosis. We feel that the use ofthe native aortic valve in the pulmonary position makes the Ross proceduremore attractive and potentially curative. The diseased aortic valve workswell in the pulmonary position because of lower pulmonary artery pressureand resistance.
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Anastomosis, Surgical - adverse effects
Aneurysm, False - etiology
Aneurysm, Ruptured - etiology
Aorta - surgery
Aortic Valve - transplantation
Aortic Valve Insufficiency - congenital
Aortic Valve Insufficiency - surgery
Biological and medical sciences
Blood Pressure
Cause of Death
Child
Coronary Vessels - surgery
Humans
Hypertrophy, Left Ventricular - surgery
Male
Medical sciences
Pulmonary Artery - surgery
Pulmonary Valve - transplantation
Replantation
Retrospective Studies
Rheumatic Heart Disease - surgery
Surgery (general aspects). Transplantations, organ and tissue grafts. Graft diseases
Surgery of the heart
Transplantation, Autologous
Vascular Resistance
Ventricular Dysfunction, Left - surgery
title Semilunar valve switch in aortic insufficiency
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