Replacement of an aortic valve cusp after neonatal endocarditis

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Abstract

Septic arthritis developed in a neonate after an infection of her hand. Despite medical and surgical treatment endocarditis of her aortic valve developed and the resultant regurgitation required emergency surgery. At operation a new valve cusp was fashioned from preserved calf pericardium. Nine years later she was well and had full exercise tolerance with minimal aortic regurgitation.

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Tulloh, R. M. R., Silove, E. D., & Abrams, L. D. (1990). Replacement of an aortic valve cusp after neonatal endocarditis. British Heart Journal, 64(3), 204–205. https://doi.org/10.1136/hrt.64.3.204

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