严重主动脉瓣关闭不全情况下的双尖瓣主动脉瓣修复术。

Journal of visualized surgery Pub Date : 2018-05-14 eCollection Date: 2018-01-01 DOI:10.21037/jovs.2018.04.13
Ziv Beckerman, Michael O Kayatta, LaRonica McPherson, Jose N Binongo, Yi Lasanajak, Bradley G Leshnower, Edward P Chen
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背景:主动脉瓣双尖瓣(BAV)是一种常见的心脏畸形,影响着0.5-2%的成年人。二尖瓣主动脉病变的瓣膜根部置换术(VSRR)越来越受欢迎。我们讨论了该手术的技术方面以及在双尖瓣情况下实施 VSRR 的中长期效果:一个机构的数据库确定了 2005-2016 年间接受 VSRR 的 280 名患者。对 60 名连续接受 VSRR 的患者的结果进行了分析,这些患者均为 BAV 并伴有主动脉瓣反流 (AR)。对患者进行了前瞻性随访,并每年进行超声心动图检查:结果:该系列患者的平均年龄为 42±11 岁。50%的患者术前存在中度或更严重的主动脉瓣反流。手术死亡、中风和肾衰竭的发生率为 0%。平均随访时间为 39±30 个月。最近一次随访时,62%的患者 AR 为零,87%的患者 AR 为 2+ (97%),主动脉瓣修复(AVR)的自由度为 96%:结论:无论术前AR程度如何,VSRR都能安全有效地用于双尖瓣解剖结构的年轻患者。瓣膜功能持久,瓣膜相关并发症发生率低。对于经过适当选择的二尖瓣主动脉病患者来说,VSRR是一种极具吸引力且可能优于传统根部置换术的选择。
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Bicuspid aortic valve repair in the setting of severe aortic insufficiency.

Bicuspid aortic valve repair in the setting of severe aortic insufficiency.

Background: Bicuspid aortic valve (BAV) is a common cardiac anomaly that affects 0.5-2% of adults. Valve sparing root replacement (VSRR) in bicuspid aortopathy is gaining popularity. We discuss the technical aspects of the procedure as well as the mid- to long-term results of performing VSRR in the setting of a bicuspid valve.

Methods: A single institutional database identified 280 patients who underwent VSRR from 2005-2016. Outcomes were analyzed in 60 consecutive patients undergoing a VSRR in the setting of a BAV with aortic regurgitation (AR). Patients were followed prospectively and had annual echocardiograms.

Results: The average age in this series was 42±11 years. Moderate or more AR was present in 50% of patients preoperatively. The incidence of operative death, stroke, and renal failure was 0%. Mean follow-up was 39±30 months. At latest follow-up, 62% of patients had zero AR and 87% of patients had <1+ AR. At 9 years, freedom from >2+ AR was 97% and freedom from aortic valve repair (AVR) was 96%.

Conclusions: VSRR can be safely and effectively performed in young patients with bicuspid valve anatomy regardless of degree of pre-operative AR. Valve function is durable and the incidence of valve-related complications is low. VSRR is an attractive and potentially superior option to conventional root replacement in appropriately selected patients with bicuspid aortopathy.

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