Technique for simultaneous aortic root replacement and Konno aortoventriculoplasty (Bentall-Konno).

IF 0.7 Q3 Medicine
Anton Pechenenko, Carlos A Mestres, Elena Sandoval, María Ascaso, Maksym Konodiuk, Eduard Quintana
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Abstract

Aortic valve patient-prosthesis mismatch is associated with unfavorable outcomes. There are several techniques to mitigate this. Occasionally, root replacement may be required in the context of small aortic annuli or hypoplastic left ventricular outflow tract (LVOT). For children or young adults, the Ross operation (± Konno aortoventriculoplasty) may constitute a satisfactory solution. However, most adults, particularly those older than 50 years, may not be considered candidates for the Ross operation, particularly if associated annular enlargement is needed. In clinical practice, a subgroup of patients requiring root replacement present with the need for simultaneous LVOT/annular enlargement who can benefit from an aortoventriculoplasty (Bentall-Konno). Through this modified Konno procedure, a larger prosthesis can be implanted. This option is of interest when an anterior root enlargement is prioritized, as in cases of hypoplasia of the LVOT. The technique could be especially useful in patients presenting with a normal functioning mitral prosthesis, when seeking a durable mechanical prosthetic substitute, and in patients with debilitated anterior aortic annuli (endocarditis with anterior invasion or anterior annular defects consequence of or multiple prior interventions). The use of two unified patches anchored with interrupted stitches simplifies the operation, provides a platform for root conduit anchorage, and allows appropriate right ventricular outflow tract reconstruction. We provide a detailed description of the technique, present two videos from different patients, and supplement this material with a wet lab model to facilitate safe adoption of this approach.

主动脉根部置换术和Konno主动脉心室成形术的同步技术。
主动脉瓣患者与假体不匹配与不良预后相关。有几种技术可以缓解这种情况。偶尔,在小主动脉环或左心室流出道发育不全(LVOT)的情况下,可能需要根置换。对于儿童或年轻人,Ross手术(±Konno主动脉心室成形术)可能是一个令人满意的解决方案。然而,大多数成年人,特别是50岁以上的成年人,可能不被认为是Ross手术的候选人,特别是如果需要相关的环扩大。在临床实践中,一组需要根置换的患者同时需要LVOT/环扩大,他们可以从主动脉心室成形术中获益(Bentall-Konno)。通过这种改良的Konno手术,可以植入更大的假体。当优先考虑前根扩大时,如在LVOT发育不全的情况下,这种选择是有意义的。该技术尤其适用于功能正常的二尖瓣假体患者,在寻找耐用的机械假体替代品时,以及主动脉前环虚弱的患者(前侵入心内膜炎或前环缺陷的后果或多次先前干预)。使用两个统一的补片以间断针锚定简化了操作,为根管锚定提供了平台,并允许适当的右心室流出道重建。我们提供了该技术的详细描述,提供了来自不同患者的两个视频,并使用湿实验室模型补充了该材料,以促进该方法的安全采用。
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期刊介绍: The Asian Cardiovascular and Thoracic Annals is an international peer-reviewed journal pertaining to cardiovascular and thoracic medicine. Besides original clinical manuscripts, we welcome research reports, product reviews, reports of new techniques, and findings of special significance to Asia and the Pacific Rim. Case studies that have significant novel original observations, are instructive, include adequate methodological details and provide conclusions. Workshop proceedings, meetings and book reviews, letters to the editor, and meeting announcements are encouraged along with relevant articles from authors.
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