OBJECTIVE: To analyze late clinical evolution after surgical treatment of children, with reparative and reconstructive techniques without annular support. METHODS: We evaluated 21 patients operated upon between 1975 and 1998. Age 4.67±3.44 years; 47.6% girls; mitral insufficiency 57.1% (12 cases), stenosis 28.6% (6 cases), and double lesion 14.3% (3 cases). The perfusion 43.10±9.50min, and ischemia time were 29.40±10.50min. The average clinical follow-up in mitral insufficiency was 41.52±53.61 months. In the stenosis group (4 patients) was 46.39±32.02 months, and in the double lesion group (3 patients), 39.41±37.5 months. The echocardiographic follow-up was in mitral insufficiency 37.17±39.51 months, stenosis 42.61±30.59 months, and in the ...
OBJECTIVE: We sought to evaluate the results of surgical repair and determine predictors for the lat...
Background: Congenital lesions of the mitral valve are relatively rare and are associated with a wid...
Objective: Modern surgical techniques now offer the potential for reconstructing rather than replaci...
OBJECTIVE: To analyze late clinical evolution after surgical treatment of children, with reparative ...
Objective- To analyze late clinical evolution after surgical treatment of children, with reparative ...
Objective: We sought to evaluate the results of surgical repair and determine predictors for the lat...
Background. The aims of this study were to determine early and midterm survival and freedom from reo...
ObjectiveWe sought to evaluate the results of surgical repair and determine predictors for the late ...
ObjectivePediatric mitral valve anomalies present complex management challenges to the surgeon, who ...
AbstractObjectives:We reviewed a 20-year experience with the surgical treatment of mitral valve dise...
ObjectivesWe report our 23-year experience with leaflet and annular remodeling techniques in infants...
AbstractBetween 1980 and 1993, 20 patients less than 1 year of age underwent operations for congenit...
Objective: In patients with congenital mitral-valve disease, reconstructive surgery is the primary g...
ObjectiveManagement of congenital mitral valve disease is challenging because of a wide morphologic ...
Surgical development of mitral valve repair techniques in pediatric patients has been slow because o...
OBJECTIVE: We sought to evaluate the results of surgical repair and determine predictors for the lat...
Background: Congenital lesions of the mitral valve are relatively rare and are associated with a wid...
Objective: Modern surgical techniques now offer the potential for reconstructing rather than replaci...
OBJECTIVE: To analyze late clinical evolution after surgical treatment of children, with reparative ...
Objective- To analyze late clinical evolution after surgical treatment of children, with reparative ...
Objective: We sought to evaluate the results of surgical repair and determine predictors for the lat...
Background. The aims of this study were to determine early and midterm survival and freedom from reo...
ObjectiveWe sought to evaluate the results of surgical repair and determine predictors for the late ...
ObjectivePediatric mitral valve anomalies present complex management challenges to the surgeon, who ...
AbstractObjectives:We reviewed a 20-year experience with the surgical treatment of mitral valve dise...
ObjectivesWe report our 23-year experience with leaflet and annular remodeling techniques in infants...
AbstractBetween 1980 and 1993, 20 patients less than 1 year of age underwent operations for congenit...
Objective: In patients with congenital mitral-valve disease, reconstructive surgery is the primary g...
ObjectiveManagement of congenital mitral valve disease is challenging because of a wide morphologic ...
Surgical development of mitral valve repair techniques in pediatric patients has been slow because o...
OBJECTIVE: We sought to evaluate the results of surgical repair and determine predictors for the lat...
Background: Congenital lesions of the mitral valve are relatively rare and are associated with a wid...
Objective: Modern surgical techniques now offer the potential for reconstructing rather than replaci...