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Valve-Sparing Aortic Root Replacement State-of-the-Art Review, Part I: Anatomy and Physiology.

Elizabeth H StephensJoseph A DearaniAlberto PochettinoLuca A VricellaThoralf M SundtTirone E DavidJoseph E BavariaDuke E Cameron
Published in: The Annals of thoracic surgery (2024)
Aortic valve disease is common, and valve-preserving operations are preferred whenever possible. Valve-sparing aortic root replacement has become an important tool for managing aortic root pathology in children and adults. The learning curve for this operation is challenging, but with increasing experience and technical modifications, early and late outcomes continue to improve. Durable long-term results vary based on the underlying anatomy, pathology, and patient selection, as well as surgeon expertise. The first installment of this Valve-Sparing Aortic Root Replacement State-of-the-Art Review article addresses patient anatomy and physiology as it relates to candidacy for VSRR.
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