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Standardized Technique of Aortic Valve Re-implantation for Valve-sparing Aortic Root Replacement
Published on: December 11, 2017
Twin Root Replacement in Congenital Heart Disease: Expert Technique
Prasad Krishnan1, Joseph A Dearani1, David M Overman1,2
1Department of Cardiovascular Surgery, 6915Mayo Clinic, 4352Mayo Clinic - Children's Minnesota Cardiovascular Collaborative, Rochester, MN, USA.
Abstract:
In adult congenital heart disease, there are situations that require both the aortic and pulmonary roots to be replaced at the time of a reoperation. This commonly involves the replacement of a previously implanted right ventricle-pulmonary artery conduit in a patient with late aortic root dilation and/or neo-aortic valve dysfunction following the Ross procedure. Similar scenarios are encountered in patients having undergone previous repair of conotruncal anomalies such as truncus arteriosus and tetralogy of Fallot with pulmonary atresia. We describe our standardized technique for twin root replacement.

