Replacement of an aortic Starr-Edwards ball valve prosthesis 28 years after implantation

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Abstract

A 53-year-old woman who had undergone aortic valve replacement with a Starr-Edwards (S-E) valve (Model 1260) and open mitral commissurotomy 28 years previously was hospitalized with cardiac failure. Echocardiography showed mitral stenosis, mitral regurgitation, and a normally functioning S-E prosthesis. At reoperation, the mitral and aortic valves were replaced with St Jude bileaflet mechanical prostheses. Examination of the explanted S-E prosthesis revealed no structural abnormality other than lipid infiltration of the silastic ball.

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Tayama, K., Akashi, H., Tayama, E., Fukunaga, S., Kawara, T., Kosuga, K. I., & Aoyagi, S. (2004). Replacement of an aortic Starr-Edwards ball valve prosthesis 28 years after implantation. Circulation Journal, 68(5), 507–508. https://doi.org/10.1253/circj.68.507

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