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Objective: During aortic valve reimplantation, cusp repair may be needed to produce a competent valve. We investigated whether the need for aortic valve cusp repair affects aortic valve reimplantation durability.
Kevin Hodges, MD +9 more
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Principles of aortic valve repair [PDF]
During the past 15 years, important advances in the field of aortic valve repair have transformed it from an infrequent and anecdotal exercise to a feasible and attractive alternative to valve replacement in selected patients with pure aortic insufficiency.
El Khoury, Gebrine, de Kerchove, Laurent
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Hybrid Thoracic Aortic Repair and Aortic Valve-In-Valve Replacement for Chronic Type A Dissection
We describe a case of hybrid total thoracic aortic repair and valve-in-valve transcatheter aortic valve replacement in a high-risk patient with complicated chronic type A dissection and severe prosthetic aortic stenosis.
Turki B. Albacker +9 more
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Valve repair in congenital aortic valve abnormalities☆ [PDF]
Many surgical techniques have been described either to repair and to replace the aortic valve. Among the paediatric population the potential for growth has to be preserved and valve reconstruction is therefore of great importance. In the last two years 25 consecutive patients, mean age 8.6 years, with aortic valve disease, underwent aortic valve repair
Pozzi M. +5 more
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OBJECTIVES: The effect of performing aortic valve repair in combination with valve-sparing operation on the length of time for which patients are free from reoperation is unclear.
Ricardo Ribeiro Dias +7 more
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4D flow cardiovascular magnetic resonance for monitoring of aortic valve repair in bicuspid aortic valve disease [PDF]
Background Aortic valve repair has become a treatment option for adults with symptomatic bicuspid (BAV) or unicuspid (UAV) aortic valve insufficiency. Our aim was to demonstrate the feasibility of 4D flow cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) to assess
Alexander Lenz +10 more
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Quadricuspid aortic valve repair [PDF]
CLINICAL VIGNETTE : A 47-year-old man was referred to our department for severe and symptomatic aortic regurgitation. The patient complained of shortness of breath (NYHA II-III) over the previous couple of months.
Stefano, Mastrobuoni +5 more
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Abstract For decades, aortic valve replacement was the main therapeutic approach for all types of severe aortic valve pathology. More recently, valve repair has become increasingly common for treating selected patients with aortic regurgitation and/or aortic root aneurysm, and transoesophageal echocardiography (TOE) plays a critical ...
Ahmed T, Sharma S, Puckett Y.
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Aortic valve repair: An exciting journey
Aortic valve repair has become an attractive alternative to aortic valve replacement in most of the patients with aortic insufficiency. To improve reproducibility and durability “geometric anatomy” of the valve has been developed to guide the repair ...
Lorena Montes +2 more
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Aortic valve replacement remains the gold standard for the treatment of severe aortic valve disease. Techniques for valve repair are emerging as a feasible alternative to valve replacement in selected patients. Advantages include potential reduction in the risks of prosthesis-related complications such as thromboembolism, endocarditis, anticoagulant ...
Boodhwani, Munir, El Khoury, Gebrine
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