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Valve sparing aortic root replacement is a complex cardiac surgery. Recent advances allow its use in more patients, including those with valve deformities, offering favorable outcomes.

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Area of Science:

  • Cardiac Surgery
  • Cardiovascular Research
  • Aortic Valve Repair

Background:

  • Aortic valve preservation and repair are technically challenging due to complex 3D anatomy.
  • Native valve sparing procedures are increasingly favored in cardiac surgery.
  • Valve sparing aortic root replacement (VSARR) is gaining traction for aortic root diseases.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To provide an up-to-date review of VSARR.
  • To discuss current indications, surgical techniques, and emerging topics in VSARR.
  • To highlight the evolution of VSARR for complex cases.

Main Methods:

  • Review of current literature on valve sparing aortic root replacement.
  • Analysis of evolving indications and surgical advancements.
  • Discussion of outcomes in patients with and without valve deformities.

Main Results:

  • VSARR has demonstrated favorable outcomes, particularly in younger patients with aortic root disease.
  • Indications have expanded beyond patients with normal valves to include those with deformities, such as regurgitant bicuspid aortic valves.
  • Technical advances have facilitated broader application of this complex procedure.

Conclusions:

  • Valve sparing aortic root replacement is a viable and evolving surgical option.
  • Expanding indications and technical refinements are improving outcomes for a wider patient group.
  • Continued research and discussion are crucial for further advancements in VSARR.