Federica Caldaroni MD , Christian P. Brizard MD , Yves d'Udekem MD, PhD
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Replacement of the Mitral Valve Under One Year of Age: Size Matters
Surgical management of mitral valve disease in neonates and infants is challenging. When repair is no longer feasible, replacement may become inevitable, but should only be considered as an option of last resort due to the remarkably high rate of associated morbidity and mortality. Mechanical valves are the preferred choice in large annuli, while stented conduits seem promising in smaller ones. In patients with a preoperative mitral valve annulus equal or larger than 15-16 mm, an intra-annular placement of the smallest mechanical valve available should be attempted. In patients with smaller annuli, the placement of a stented valved conduit seems to display a lower mortality risk. Supra-annular implantation of prostheses should be reserved for exceptional cases and to those familiar with this technique because of the high rate of associated complications.
期刊介绍:
The Pediatric Cardiac Surgery Annual is a companion to Seminars in Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery . Together with the Seminars, the Annual provides complete coverage of the specialty by focusing on important developments in pediatric cardiac surgery. Each annual volume has an expert guest editor who invites prominent surgeons to review the areas of greatest change in pediatric cardiac surgery during the year. Topics include 1) Complete Atrioventricular Canal; 2) New Concepts of Cardiac Anatomy and Function -- The Helical Heart; 3) Valve Reconstruction (Replacement) in Congenital Heart Disease; 4) Evolving Developments in Congenital Heart Surgery.