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366 A Case Study: Application of Personalised External Aortic Root Support to Overcome a Failing Ross Procedure

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Abstract Aortic root aneurysms are traditionally treated by aortic root replacement surgery alone or in combination with aortic valve replacement in a Modified Bentall procedure. We present a novel surgical approach using a Personalised External Aortic Root Support (PEARS) in the management of an aortic root aneurysm in a 24-year-old male, initially presenting in infancy with mixed aortic valve disease who underwent a free root Ross procedure in 2010 aged 11. Follow-up cardiac magnetic resonance imaging and transthoracic echocardiography showed mild aortic and pulmonary valve regurgitation with aortic root dilatation (51mm). In 2022, Computerised tomography (CT) exhibited dilation of the Sinus of Valsalva (43mm) and ascending aorta (56 mm). MDT review deemed redo valve-sparing root replacement appropriate as the ascending aorta was >55mm with an approximate 8mm increase over three years. As the young patient wished to avoid warfarinisation and the autograft valve maintained good function, a reduction PEARS was considered. In September 2023, a reduced aortic PEARS graft (80% reduction) was implemented along with a redo of the right ventricle to pulmonary artery conduit. Whilst applying the PEARS it was noted that there was a retroaortic circumflex artery, care was taken to mobilise this aberrant vessel to avoid compression by the graft. Cardiopulmonary bypass and cross-clamp times were 180 and 116 minutes respectively. Intraoperative transoesophageal echocardiography confirmed good bi-ventricular function with no pulmonary regurgitation additionally on postoperative CT the aortic diameter was 38mm. In conclusion, application of a reduction PEARS is a potential alternative to a valve-sparing aortic root replacement method in young patients.
Title: 366 A Case Study: Application of Personalised External Aortic Root Support to Overcome a Failing Ross Procedure
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Abstract Aortic root aneurysms are traditionally treated by aortic root replacement surgery alone or in combination with aortic valve replacement in a Modified Bentall procedure.
We present a novel surgical approach using a Personalised External Aortic Root Support (PEARS) in the management of an aortic root aneurysm in a 24-year-old male, initially presenting in infancy with mixed aortic valve disease who underwent a free root Ross procedure in 2010 aged 11.
Follow-up cardiac magnetic resonance imaging and transthoracic echocardiography showed mild aortic and pulmonary valve regurgitation with aortic root dilatation (51mm).
In 2022, Computerised tomography (CT) exhibited dilation of the Sinus of Valsalva (43mm) and ascending aorta (56 mm).
MDT review deemed redo valve-sparing root replacement appropriate as the ascending aorta was >55mm with an approximate 8mm increase over three years.
As the young patient wished to avoid warfarinisation and the autograft valve maintained good function, a reduction PEARS was considered.
In September 2023, a reduced aortic PEARS graft (80% reduction) was implemented along with a redo of the right ventricle to pulmonary artery conduit.
Whilst applying the PEARS it was noted that there was a retroaortic circumflex artery, care was taken to mobilise this aberrant vessel to avoid compression by the graft.
Cardiopulmonary bypass and cross-clamp times were 180 and 116 minutes respectively.
Intraoperative transoesophageal echocardiography confirmed good bi-ventricular function with no pulmonary regurgitation additionally on postoperative CT the aortic diameter was 38mm.
In conclusion, application of a reduction PEARS is a potential alternative to a valve-sparing aortic root replacement method in young patients.

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