2021
DOI: 10.1053/j.optechstcvs.2020.11.008
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Aortic Valve Repair Using Geometric Ring Annuloplasty

Abstract: Reparative operations for insufficient cardiac valves constitute the surgical procedures of choice when pathoanatomies permit. At present, mitral and tricuspid repair techniques are well-established, but recent data also suggest that reconstruction of insufficient aortic valves may be associated with lower operative mortality, fewer valve-related complications, and improved survival. In an effort to increase adoption of aortic valve repair and to mitigate recurrent insufficiency, annuloplasty rings based on no… Show more

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“…12,13,17 -20 At this point in time, approximately 1,000 rings have been implanted clinically for 40 different AI pathologies, with an AI repair rate exceeding 90%. 11 Long-term follow-up data are becoming available and demonstrate an 8-year Kaplan-Meier freedom from all-cause death and reoperation exceeding 80%, 21 consistent with other repair outcomes. With aneurysmal disease, a graft size of 5 to 7 mm larger than ring diameter recreates normal root geometry, 6,15 and ring annuloplasty allows root remodeling with application of selective sinus replacement when appropriate.…”
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confidence: 70%
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“…12,13,17 -20 At this point in time, approximately 1,000 rings have been implanted clinically for 40 different AI pathologies, with an AI repair rate exceeding 90%. 11 Long-term follow-up data are becoming available and demonstrate an 8-year Kaplan-Meier freedom from all-cause death and reoperation exceeding 80%, 21 consistent with other repair outcomes. With aneurysmal disease, a graft size of 5 to 7 mm larger than ring diameter recreates normal root geometry, 6,15 and ring annuloplasty allows root remodeling with application of selective sinus replacement when appropriate.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 70%
“…The technique for predicting normal annular diameter from leaflet FEL was developed in normal human cadaver aortic valves and has provided a consistent method for objectively reducing annular size to appropriate levels for full leaflet competence. 11 The term aortic “annulus,” as used in this paper, refers to the diameter of the valve base when deformed intraoperatively into a circle with a Hegar dilator, and in patients with chronic AI, this pathologic annular diameter was consistently enlarged, as compared to what would be predicted from leaflet size (Fig. 3).…”
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“…The addition of ring annuloplasty to MiAVr simplifies and standardizes the procedure, obviating the need for deep external root dissection or other complex maneuvers. This approach could allow more uniform MiAVr, perhaps to most AI etiologies and anatomies encountered, 15 including the full variety of proximal aortic replacements. One problem with previous AVr methods was strict patient selection, with only 27% of AI cases selected for repair in several series 22,23 .…”
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“…Given the inferior results observed after aortic valve replacement, 5 strict selections and low repair rates could limit overall patient outcomes. One advantage of AVr with ring annuloplasty is that more than 40 AI etiologies have been repaired in over 1200 patients, with AI repair rates of 90%–95% 15 . Therefore, from the viewpoints of increasing Mi applications and augmenting repair rates, MiAVr with geometric ring annuloplasty could improve overall patient results, and reduce the risk of prosthetic valve complications over the long term.…”
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confidence: 99%