Reoperative aortic root surgery: single-center long-term outcomes and literature review.
Giacomo MuranaValeria SantamariaChiara NoceraFrancesco CampaniniSilvia SnaideroCarlo MarianiLuca Di MarcoDavide PaciniPublished in: Journal of thoracic disease (2024)
Reoperative aortic root surgery is a difficult cardiac procedure which is linked to significantly higher mortality than first-time root replacement. If it is performed by experienced surgeons with a careful preoperative planning its result can still be satisfactory. Our results showed acceptable rates of mortality and reinterventions at follow-up. Endocarditis, however, was linked to worse outcomes.