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New Aortic Root Remodeling Surgery in Aortic Root Aneurysm
The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 2010We have introduced a new surgical technique for aortic root remodeling in aortic root aneurysm, comprised of aortic annuloplasty, reduction of sinus of Valsalva, and wrapping of the aortic root.At the level of the basal ring, the aortic annulus is fixed with the collar of a Gelweave Valsalva vascular graft (Vascutek, Ltd, Inchinnan, UK).
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Aortic root anatomy after aortic valve reimplantation
The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, 2023During the last decade, special concerns have been raised about the anatomic relationships among the sinotubular junction, ventricular-aortic junction, and virtual basal ring to improve the results of root reconstruction. The aim of this study is to evaluate the in vivo anatomy of the aortic root after reimplantation with the Valsalva graft and the ...
Irace F. G. +6 more
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Repeat aortic root replacement
The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 1998Aortic root replacement in patients who have undergone previous aortic root replacement presents a formidable technical challenge, which may lead to increased surgical mortality.We reviewed our experience from January 1989 through November 1995. Seven consecutive patients (6 men and 1 woman) underwent eight repeat aortic root replacements.
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The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 2009
Nonpenetrating aortic root injuries, including aortic transection, coronary artery dissection, and aortic valve disruption, are very rarely seen and difficult to diagnose. This case was determined to be a combination of all three of these injuries. The management of this patient's injuries was also a challenge because of a history from previous drug ...
Sung-Min, Park +3 more
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Nonpenetrating aortic root injuries, including aortic transection, coronary artery dissection, and aortic valve disruption, are very rarely seen and difficult to diagnose. This case was determined to be a combination of all three of these injuries. The management of this patient's injuries was also a challenge because of a history from previous drug ...
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Aortic root subadventitial hematoma
Heart and Vessels, 2007A 51-year-old woman was operated on for aortic valve regurgitation 3 months after experiencing chest tightness awakening her from sleep. Intraoperative findings included turbid dark brown pericardial fluid and a nipple-shaped protrusion on the external aspect of the noncoronary sinus of Valsalva.
Shinji, Miyamoto +8 more
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Aortic Root Wrapped Procedure for Treating Aortic Root Sinus Aneurysm
Surgical Innovation, 2014Background. To develop a relatively simple and effective and low-risk operation, aortic root wrapped procedure, to treat aortic root aneurysm or ectasia. Methods. From June 2008 to September 2010, 15 patients were accepted for aortic root wrapped angioplasty procedure, Marfan’s syndrome with aortic root ectasia in 2 cases, and aortic sinus aneurysm ...
Wenbin, Li +9 more
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