Journal article
The Ross procedure using autologous support of the pulmonary autograft: Techniques and late results
PD Skillington, MM Mokhles, JJM Takkenberg, M Larobina, M O'Keefe, R Wynne, J Tatoulis
Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery | Published : 2015
Abstract
Objectives It is hypothesized that by performing radical aortic root manipulation and then autologous support for the pulmonary autograft in the Ross procedure, this will maintain aortic root size and should, in turn, lead to the demonstrated low incidence of late aortic regurgitation and need for reoperation on the aortic root and valve. Methods Aortic root size was measured echocardiographically both preoperatively and then at second yearly intervals in 322 consecutive patients who underwent a Ross operation between October 1992 and June 2013 with autologous support of the pulmonary autograft root using the patient's own aorta. This technique, a variant of the inclusion cylinder method, ha..
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