Modified sizing technique with newly designed tools to facilitate the valve sparing aortic root replacement "David" procedure with mid-term results

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Shehada, Sharaf-Eldin [1 ]
Benedik, Jaroslav [2 ]
Serrano, Maria [1 ]
Lurbaski, Juri [1 ]
Demircioglu, Ender [1 ]
Wendt, Daniel [1 ]
Jakob, Heinz [1 ]
Mourad, Fanar [1 ]
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[1] Univ Hosp Essen, Dept Thorac & Cardiovasc Surg, West German Heart & Vasc Ctr Essen, Hufelandstr 55, D-45147 Essen, Germany
[2] Helios Clin Krefeld, Dept Cardiovasc Surg, Krefeld, Germany
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Heart valve prosthesis implantation; Follow-up studies; Cardiac surgical procedures; REIMPLANTATION TECHNIQUE; CLOSING CHARACTERISTICS; REPAIR; GRAFT; INSUFFICIENCY; DURABILITY; OPERATION; ANEURYSM; CONDUIT; SINUSES;
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10.23736/S0021-9509.18.10690-2
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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BACKGROUND: Valve sparing root replacement differs in specific points. The main target remains to achieve a perfect intraoperative result and long-term stability. We aimed in this study to present our modified sizing technique for valve-sparing "David" procedure and its mid-term results. METHODS: We present a retrospective single-center study. A newly designed sizing ring in addition to triple-armed forceps (Trifeet (R)) was used to measure the proper size of the Valsalva (R) prosthesis for patients undergoing David-procedure. Primary endpoints are intraoperative aortic regurgitation (AR) and early postoperative outcomes. Secondary endpoints included freedom from aortic regurgitation or reoperation and overall mortality. RESULTS: A total of 63 consecutive patients who underwent David procedure between 09/2012 and 12/2016 were evaluated. Mean age was 52 +/- 15 years and 76.2% were male. Moderate to severe aortic regurgitation was reported in 60 (95.2%) patients. Four (6.3%) patients presented with type-A aortic dissection, 20 (31.7%) patients had bicuspid and 3 (4.8%) had a unicuspid aortic valve, 2 (3.2%) patients had a prior aortic valve repair. Intraoperative echocardiography revealed no 34 (54%), trace 26 (41.2%) or moderate 3 (4.8%) AR. Stroke, myocardial infarction, and 30-day mortality occurred in 1 patient (1.6%). During follow-up 5 (7.9%) patients needed reoperation due to recurrent AR within a mean of 35 +/- 18 months. One could be re-repaired, and the other four underwent aortic valve replacement. A second patient died in the late follow-up. CONCLUSIONS: Our modified sizing technique simplifies the "David-procedure" and allows to achieve a good intraoperative and mid-term results. However, these results have to be confirmed in a larger cohort with a long-term follow-up.
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