Background: The ideal substitute for a diseased aortic valve remains unclear. Usually, the aortic full root replacement (FRR) technique is used, in which the native aortic root is removed and entirely replaced with the homograft aortic root, the coronary arteries being reimplanted into the homograft. The aim of the present study was to examine alterations in aortic size and stiffness in patients after FRR. Methods and patients: The study comprised 13 patients (mean age 46 +/- 15 years, 10 males) who underwent FRR because of acute aortic regurgitation due to endocarditis in 6 patients (46%) and aortic valve stenosis with or without regurgitation in 7 patients (54%). These patients underwent transthoracic two-dimensional echocardiography befo...
Contains fulltext : 176485.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The aortic valv...
AbstractObjectives: In the Ross procedure, 3 different techniques are used for aortic valve replacem...
International audienceThe long-term follow-up data subsequent to a successful repair of aortic coarc...
From May 1994 to December 1996 thirty patients received viable fresh aortic homografts. Mean age was...
OBJECTIVE: Because of an increase of aortic root wall stress, prosthetic replacement of the ascendin...
Background The ideal substitute for aortic valve replacement in patients with aortic valve disease i...
ObjectivesThis study was conceived to describe the evolution of aortic dimensions in patients with m...
Objective Early results after aortic valve-sparing root reconstruction are excellent. Longer-term fo...
Objectives The aims of this study were to compare long-term results after homograft versus Freestyle...
Background—Calcification is an important limitation after aortic root replacement. The aims were to ...
ObjectiveEarly results after aortic valve-sparing root reconstruction are excellent. Longer-term fol...
Background. Leaving native aortic tissue in situ in root-sparing ascending aortic replacement raises...
Background – An obvious substitute for the diseased aortic valve is a healthy duplicate.1-2 Despite ...
Background The 2 main techniques of valve-sparing aortic root replacement (VSRR) are remodeling and...
BACKGROUND: The fate of aortic ectasia associated with aortic valve disease is usually derived from ...
Contains fulltext : 176485.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The aortic valv...
AbstractObjectives: In the Ross procedure, 3 different techniques are used for aortic valve replacem...
International audienceThe long-term follow-up data subsequent to a successful repair of aortic coarc...
From May 1994 to December 1996 thirty patients received viable fresh aortic homografts. Mean age was...
OBJECTIVE: Because of an increase of aortic root wall stress, prosthetic replacement of the ascendin...
Background The ideal substitute for aortic valve replacement in patients with aortic valve disease i...
ObjectivesThis study was conceived to describe the evolution of aortic dimensions in patients with m...
Objective Early results after aortic valve-sparing root reconstruction are excellent. Longer-term fo...
Objectives The aims of this study were to compare long-term results after homograft versus Freestyle...
Background—Calcification is an important limitation after aortic root replacement. The aims were to ...
ObjectiveEarly results after aortic valve-sparing root reconstruction are excellent. Longer-term fol...
Background. Leaving native aortic tissue in situ in root-sparing ascending aortic replacement raises...
Background – An obvious substitute for the diseased aortic valve is a healthy duplicate.1-2 Despite ...
Background The 2 main techniques of valve-sparing aortic root replacement (VSRR) are remodeling and...
BACKGROUND: The fate of aortic ectasia associated with aortic valve disease is usually derived from ...
Contains fulltext : 176485.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The aortic valv...
AbstractObjectives: In the Ross procedure, 3 different techniques are used for aortic valve replacem...
International audienceThe long-term follow-up data subsequent to a successful repair of aortic coarc...