ObjectiveWe sought to evaluate the results of surgical repair and determine predictors for the late outcome of congenital mitral valve dysplasia.MethodsPreoperative, operative and postoperative data were obtained from an institutional database; follow-up data came from regular clinical evaluation at our institution or elsewhere. Patients were divided into isolated and complex cases according to the complexity of associated lesions.ResultsBetween 1972 and 2008, 93 patients (43 male and 50 female patients) underwent mitral repair (median, 4.5 years; range, 0.16–19.8 years). Predominant mitral regurgitation was present in 52%. Associated cardiac anomalies were present in 72%. Sixty-one patients were in the complex group. All patients underwent...
OBJECTIVE: For a cohort of patients with congenital mitral stenosis (CMS), to determine: patient out...
AbstractObjectives:We reviewed a 20-year experience with the surgical treatment of mitral valve dise...
ObjectiveThis study analyzes a single institution experience with minimally invasive mitral valve re...
ObjectiveWe sought to evaluate the results of surgical repair and determine predictors for the late ...
Objective: We sought to evaluate the results of surgical repair and determine predictors for the lat...
ObjectiveManagement of congenital mitral valve disease is challenging because of a wide morphologic ...
OBJECTIVE: We sought to evaluate the results of surgical repair and determine predictors for the lat...
ObjectivePediatric mitral valve anomalies present complex management challenges to the surgeon, who ...
Background. The aims of this study were to determine early and midterm survival and freedom from reo...
AbstractBetween 1980 and 1993, 20 patients less than 1 year of age underwent operations for congenit...
Surgical development of mitral valve repair techniques in pediatric patients has been slow because o...
Background: Congenital lesions of the mitral valve are relatively rare and are associated with a wid...
ObjectiveWe examined outcomes after mitral valve replacement in children younger than 8 years.Method...
Background and Aim of the StudyCongenital mitral valve (MV) dysplasia is a relatively rare and highl...
OBJECTIVE: For a cohort of patients with congenital mitral stenosis (CMS), to determine: patient out...
OBJECTIVE: For a cohort of patients with congenital mitral stenosis (CMS), to determine: patient out...
AbstractObjectives:We reviewed a 20-year experience with the surgical treatment of mitral valve dise...
ObjectiveThis study analyzes a single institution experience with minimally invasive mitral valve re...
ObjectiveWe sought to evaluate the results of surgical repair and determine predictors for the late ...
Objective: We sought to evaluate the results of surgical repair and determine predictors for the lat...
ObjectiveManagement of congenital mitral valve disease is challenging because of a wide morphologic ...
OBJECTIVE: We sought to evaluate the results of surgical repair and determine predictors for the lat...
ObjectivePediatric mitral valve anomalies present complex management challenges to the surgeon, who ...
Background. The aims of this study were to determine early and midterm survival and freedom from reo...
AbstractBetween 1980 and 1993, 20 patients less than 1 year of age underwent operations for congenit...
Surgical development of mitral valve repair techniques in pediatric patients has been slow because o...
Background: Congenital lesions of the mitral valve are relatively rare and are associated with a wid...
ObjectiveWe examined outcomes after mitral valve replacement in children younger than 8 years.Method...
Background and Aim of the StudyCongenital mitral valve (MV) dysplasia is a relatively rare and highl...
OBJECTIVE: For a cohort of patients with congenital mitral stenosis (CMS), to determine: patient out...
OBJECTIVE: For a cohort of patients with congenital mitral stenosis (CMS), to determine: patient out...
AbstractObjectives:We reviewed a 20-year experience with the surgical treatment of mitral valve dise...
ObjectiveThis study analyzes a single institution experience with minimally invasive mitral valve re...