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Aortic root wrapped procedure
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Objective
To develop a relatively simple and effective and less risk operation, aortic root wrapped procedure, to treat with aortic root aneurysm or ectasia.
Methods
From June 2008 to September 2010, 15 patients were accepted of aortic root wrapped angioplasty procedure, Marfan's syndrome with aortic root ectasia in 2 case, and aortic sinus aneurysm with middle – severe aortic valve stenosis and/or regurgitation in 13 cases. The diameter of aortic valve annulus: 25.43±2.34 (22–32) mm, the diameter of aortic sinus: 50.45±7.32 (45–60) mm. All patients undertook aortic root wrapped angioplasty procedures combined with aortic valve plasty or replacement with tissue valve prosthesis.
Results
15 patients were survival well, and the peri-operative mortality was 0%. CBP time was 82.31±16.34 (55–128) min. Predischarge UCG check result was showed: trace aortic regurgitation in 3 cases, and normal aortic valve function in 12 cases; Comparing with preoperative UCG results, aortic annulus diameter 22.63±1.25 (21–25) mm, decreased significantly (p<0.01), aortic sinus diameter 36.86±7.41 (30–41) mm, decreased significantly (p<0.001). Follow-up results: All 15 patients were survival well, and Heart function (NYHA) of the patients are all Class I. The late mortality was 0%.
Conclusion
Aortic root wrapped procedures combined with aortic valve plastic or replacement operation is an alternative surgical procedure in patients with aortic sinus aneurysm and aortic valve disease.
Title: Aortic root wrapped procedure
Description:
Objective
To develop a relatively simple and effective and less risk operation, aortic root wrapped procedure, to treat with aortic root aneurysm or ectasia.
Methods
From June 2008 to September 2010, 15 patients were accepted of aortic root wrapped angioplasty procedure, Marfan's syndrome with aortic root ectasia in 2 case, and aortic sinus aneurysm with middle – severe aortic valve stenosis and/or regurgitation in 13 cases.
The diameter of aortic valve annulus: 25.
43±2.
34 (22–32) mm, the diameter of aortic sinus: 50.
45±7.
32 (45–60) mm.
All patients undertook aortic root wrapped angioplasty procedures combined with aortic valve plasty or replacement with tissue valve prosthesis.
Results
15 patients were survival well, and the peri-operative mortality was 0%.
CBP time was 82.
31±16.
34 (55–128) min.
Predischarge UCG check result was showed: trace aortic regurgitation in 3 cases, and normal aortic valve function in 12 cases; Comparing with preoperative UCG results, aortic annulus diameter 22.
63±1.
25 (21–25) mm, decreased significantly (p<0.
01), aortic sinus diameter 36.
86±7.
41 (30–41) mm, decreased significantly (p<0.
001).
Follow-up results: All 15 patients were survival well, and Heart function (NYHA) of the patients are all Class I.
The late mortality was 0%.
Conclusion
Aortic root wrapped procedures combined with aortic valve plastic or replacement operation is an alternative surgical procedure in patients with aortic sinus aneurysm and aortic valve disease.
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