Stentless porcine roots (SPV) have been proposed for right ventricular outflow tract reconstruction in the Ross procedure due to the relative availability of pulmonary homografts in large diameters. We report here our experience with SPV used in the Ross procedure
There is no reliable, durable valve conduit for reconstruction of the right ventricular outflow trac...
Background and aim of the study: Decellularized xenogeneic pulmonary valves have been introduced for...
Objectives: It is hypothesized that by performing radical aortic root manipulation and then autologo...
OBJECTIVES: Because of the limited availability of pulmonary homografts (PH), porcine stentless xeno...
Newly developed stentless bioprostheses have shown good midterm results in the aortic position, but ...
Background: the reconstruction of the right ventricular outflow tract (RVOT) in congenital heart dis...
Objective To assess allograft function over time after the Ross procedure. Design Prospective multic...
yesCurrently available replacement heart valves all have limitations. This study aimed to produce an...
ObjectiveAortic homografts were compared with pulmonary homografts in the setting of right ventricul...
We have used the stentless aortic biosprosthesis for aortic valve replacement during the last 10 yea...
Background. Right ventricular outflow tract and pulmonary valve implant in patients with tetralogy o...
OBJECTIVES The right ventricular outflow tract reconstruction is a common necessity in congenital...
Background – The Ross operation, originally introduced as a scalloped subcoronary implant with an 80...
ObjectiveThe Ross procedure offers good autograft function and low reoperation rates for the neoaort...
Replacement of aortic valve with the pulmonary autograft is carried out through the Ross procedure d...
There is no reliable, durable valve conduit for reconstruction of the right ventricular outflow trac...
Background and aim of the study: Decellularized xenogeneic pulmonary valves have been introduced for...
Objectives: It is hypothesized that by performing radical aortic root manipulation and then autologo...
OBJECTIVES: Because of the limited availability of pulmonary homografts (PH), porcine stentless xeno...
Newly developed stentless bioprostheses have shown good midterm results in the aortic position, but ...
Background: the reconstruction of the right ventricular outflow tract (RVOT) in congenital heart dis...
Objective To assess allograft function over time after the Ross procedure. Design Prospective multic...
yesCurrently available replacement heart valves all have limitations. This study aimed to produce an...
ObjectiveAortic homografts were compared with pulmonary homografts in the setting of right ventricul...
We have used the stentless aortic biosprosthesis for aortic valve replacement during the last 10 yea...
Background. Right ventricular outflow tract and pulmonary valve implant in patients with tetralogy o...
OBJECTIVES The right ventricular outflow tract reconstruction is a common necessity in congenital...
Background – The Ross operation, originally introduced as a scalloped subcoronary implant with an 80...
ObjectiveThe Ross procedure offers good autograft function and low reoperation rates for the neoaort...
Replacement of aortic valve with the pulmonary autograft is carried out through the Ross procedure d...
There is no reliable, durable valve conduit for reconstruction of the right ventricular outflow trac...
Background and aim of the study: Decellularized xenogeneic pulmonary valves have been introduced for...
Objectives: It is hypothesized that by performing radical aortic root manipulation and then autologo...