Mitral and Aortic Valce Replacement with Patch Enlargement of Narrow Aortic Annulus

협소한 대동맥판윤의 첨포확대후 대동맥 및 승모판막 대치술 치험 1예

  • Published : 1979.03.01

Abstract

Replacement of the aortic valve in a normal or large aortic root can be accomplished with ease and safety in most instances. The presence of a narrowed aortic annulus remains a problem in that the replaced smaller prosthetic valve has a significant resting pressure gradient across the orifice. This narrowing causes not only technical difficulties, but also increased mortality and post-op. complication. Therefore this problem deserves special attention. This report presents our experience with a case of a small aortic root caused by rheumatic heart disease [AI and MS]. This is the method of enlargement of the aortic annulus with a woven Dacron patch and replacement of a larger prosthetic aortic valve combined with mitral valve replacement.

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