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V Rao Parachuri1, Srilakshmi M Adhyapak2, Devi Prasad Shetty1
11 Department of Cardiac Surgery, Narayana Hrudayalaya Institute of Medical Sciences, 381800 St. John's Medical College Hospital , Bangalore, India.
Abstract:
Quadruple-valve repair or replacement is associated with significant morbidity and mortality because the clinical situation of severe disease of all 4 valves implies incipient myocardial damage. We report a case of redo quadruple-valve repair in a patient with rheumatic heart disease who had undergone the Ross procedure 14 years earlier. He presented with heart failure. Cardiac evaluation revealed severe disease of all 4 valves, necessitating surgery. Because he was in advanced heart failure and all 4 valves were suitable for repair, a quadruple-valve repair was performed.
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