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Published on July 2, 2008
Interactive CardioVascular and Thoracic Surgery 2008, doi:10.1510/icvts.2008.182915
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Prosthetic valve sparing aortic root replacement: an improved technique

Marzia Leacche 1, Jorge M. Balaguer 1, Ramanan Umakanthan 1, John G. Byrne 1*

1 Vanderbilt Heart & Vascular Institute, Nashville, TN, USA

* To whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail: john.byrne{at}vanderbilt.edu.


   Abstract
We describe a modified surgical technique to treat patients with a previous history of isolated aortic valve replacement who now require aortic root replacement for an aneurysmal or dissected aorta. This technique consists of replacing the aortic root with a Dacron conduit, leaving intact the previously implanted prosthesis, and re-implanting the coronary arteries in the Dacron graft. Our technique differs from other techniques in that we don't leave behind any aortic tissue remnant and also in that we use a felt strip to obliterate any gap between the old sewing ring and the newly implanted graft. In our opinion, this promotes better hemostasis. We demonstrate that this technique is safe, feasible, and results in acceptable outcomes. Keywords: Root replacement; Reoperation; Aortic valve prosthesis





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