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Safety and efficacy of transcatheter aortic valve replacement in rheumatic aortic regurgitation: a prospective cohort study. [PDF]
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Atrial Fibrillation and Tricuspid Regurgitation - Insights From a Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement Registry. [PDF]
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Sutureless Aortic Valve Replacement with Annular Plication Technique in an Oversized Annulus. [PDF]
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HETEROGRAFT AORTIC-VALVE REPLACEMENT
The Lancet, 1967Abstract Heterograft aortic valves from calves and pigs were used as valve replacements in 23 patients at St. Vincent's Hospital, Melbourne, from February, 1966, to November, 1966. The results point to some advantages in this method of valve replacement, but long-term follow-up of function must be carried out before it can be applied to patients with ...
M F, O'Brien, J K, Clareborough
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The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 1968
he development of the ball-valve prosthesis for replacement of the diseased aortic valve by Starr et al. [22] extended operability T to many patients for whom palliative surgical treatment had not been previously available. Many of these patients now survive and are subject to the benefits and risks of this prosthesis, for which the long-term results ...
R M, Nelson, C B, Jenson, K W, Jones
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he development of the ball-valve prosthesis for replacement of the diseased aortic valve by Starr et al. [22] extended operability T to many patients for whom palliative surgical treatment had not been previously available. Many of these patients now survive and are subject to the benefits and risks of this prosthesis, for which the long-term results ...
R M, Nelson, C B, Jenson, K W, Jones
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HETEROGRAFT AORTIC VALVE REPLACEMENT
Medical Journal of Australia, 1968Heterograft aortic valves from calves and pigs were used as valve replacements in 23 patients at St. Vincent's Hospital, Melbourne, from February, 1966, to November, 1966. The results point to some advantages in this method of valve replacement, but long-term follow-up of function must be carried out before it can be applied to patients with less ...
J K, Clarebrough +4 more
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