Reconstruction of Bicuspid Aortic Valve With Autologous Pericardium

  • Ozaki S
  • Kawase I
  • Yamashita H
  • et al.
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Abstract

Background: This study describes the surgical treatment of bicuspid aortic valve with original aortic valve reconstruction. Methods and Results: Aortic valve reconstruction was done in 102 patients with bicuspid aortic valve from April 2007 through September 2011. Thirty-four patients with ascending aortic diameter >45 mm underwent hemi-arch aortic replacement concomitantly. Seventy-seven patients had aortic stenosis, and 25 had aortic regurgitation (AR). Mean age was 63.7±10.0 years old. There were 55 men and 47 women. Harvested pericardium is treated with 0.6% glutaraldehyde solution. The distance between commissures is measured with an original sizing instrument. For bicuspid valve with raphe, the raphe is considered as a commissure in order to measure the distance between each commissure. Without a raphe, we create a new annular margin and commissure using coronary ostium and the sizing instrument as a guide. Then, pericardium is trimmed with original template. Three cusps are sutured independently. The preoperative averaged peak pressure gradient of 71.1±39.0 mmHg was decreased to 16.2±8.8, 13.3±6.0, and 13.9±5.6 mmHg, respectively 1 week, 1 year, and 3 years after operation. AR was trivial. One reoperation was recorded. Mean follow-up was 733 days. There were 5 late mortalities. No thromboembolic event was recorded. Conclusions: Medium-term results were excellent. Tricuspidization gave good opening and closure of aortic valve with excellent hemodynamics.

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Ozaki, S., Kawase, I., Yamashita, H., Uchida, S., Nozawa, Y., Takatoh, M., … Kiyohara, N. (2014). Reconstruction of Bicuspid Aortic Valve With Autologous Pericardium. Circulation Journal, 78(5), 1144–1151. https://doi.org/10.1253/circj.cj-13-1335

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