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“…Previous reports have described the incidence of repair failure and recurrence of severe MR being equally low with chordal replacement and quadrangular resection. 3,13,17) Results of this series were similar, whereby at 6 years, freedom from severe MR and freedom from reoperation were not significantly different between patients undergoing leaflet resection compared to those undergoing chordal reconstruction. More recent studies have reported freedom from reoperation rates favouring the non-resectional approach.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 49%
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“…Previous reports have described the incidence of repair failure and recurrence of severe MR being equally low with chordal replacement and quadrangular resection. 3,13,17) Results of this series were similar, whereby at 6 years, freedom from severe MR and freedom from reoperation were not significantly different between patients undergoing leaflet resection compared to those undergoing chordal reconstruction. More recent studies have reported freedom from reoperation rates favouring the non-resectional approach.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 49%
“…These results compare favourably to other series with similar study populations. 13,17,20) Since valve repair does not cure the underlying degenerative process, recurrent MR is a potential problem in all patients who have undergone MV repair. Previous reports have described the incidence of repair failure and recurrence of severe MR being equally low with chordal replacement and quadrangular resection.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Through this technique, the posterior leaflet was completely preserved and remained flexible; effectively increasing the surface of coaptation, moreover reducing the height of the posterior leaflet and may help to reduce the risk of post-repair SAM. As described by Lange et al, 10) reduction in the annular size may be a risk factor of SAM. There was no postrepair SAM in both groups.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%