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Sleeve valve-sparing procedure in bicuspid aortic valve: early and midterm clinical results

Authors :
Andrea Nasatti
Giordano Tasca
Elisabetta Lobiati
Amando Gamba
Francesco Trinca
Beatrice Riva
Paolo Faccioli
Source :
The Journal of Cardiovascular Surgery. 61
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Edizioni Minerva Medica, 2020.

Abstract

Background Patients with aortic root ectasia and bicuspid aortic valve benefit of the treatment with aortic valve sparing procedure, with excellent long-term results. The Sleeve-procedure is one of the options in patients with aortic root diseases and it might be suitable for patients with a bicuspid valve. Methods From October 2006 to December 2018, 42 consecutive patients with bicuspid aortic valve and aortic root ectasia/aneurysm, with or without aortic regurgitation, were surgically treated with the Sleeve-procedure. Results In 20 patients (48%) leaflets surgery was necessary and consisted of raphe mobilization/resection in 17 patients, plication of both leaflets in 2 patients and a two-commissures resuspension in 1 patient. During a mean clinical follow-up time of 4.4±3.1 years, the survival rate was 100%, 1 patient required a reoperation at 6.1 years postoperatively, with an overall freedom from reoperation of 94±5%. The rest of the patients (41/42), had no more than mild residual aortic valve regurgitation. With a mean follow-up of 4.3±1.7 years the magnetic resonance imaging performed in 26 patients, did not show signs of aortic wall herniation through the key-holes or persisting creases of the aortic wall inside the prosthesis. Conclusions Patients with aortic root disease and bicuspid aortic valve may be treated with Sleeve technique with excellent midterm results. However, a longer follow-up is required before drawing any solid conclusion.

Details

ISSN :
1827191X and 00219509
Volume :
61
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Journal of Cardiovascular Surgery
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....004a3a5cb6f05a75d60bf24bc991e3f3
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.23736/s0021-9509.20.11051-6