The mounting emphasis on native tissue preservation has significantly spurred interest in valve-sparing aortic root replacement (VSARR). The aortic valve reimplantation technique (David procedure) has established itself as the procedure of choice for preserving the valve apparatus, concurrently enabling aortic root replacement and robust stabilization of the aortic annulus. Reimplantation into a graft with neo-sinuses, such as the Valsalva graft, ensures optimal anatomical and functional reconstruction, supported by excellent mid- to long-term outcomes (consolidated at 20 years). This study aims to report the world's longest documented follow-up (up to 25 years) for aortic valve reimplantation performed using the Valsalva graft.
La crescente enfasi sulla conservazione del tessuto nativo ha stimolato significativamente l'interesse per la sostituzione della radice aortica con risparmio valvolare (VSARR). La tecnica di reimpianto della valvola aortica (procedura di David) si è affermata come la procedura di scelta per preservare l'apparato valvolare, consentendo contemporaneamente la sostituzione della radice aortica e la stabilizzazione dell'anulus aortico. Il reimpianto in un graft con neo-seni, come il Valsalva graft, garantisce una ricostruzione anatomica e funzionale ottimale, supportata da eccellenti risultati a medio-lungo termine (consolidati a 20 anni). Questo studio mira a riportare il follow-up più lungo documentato al mondo (fino a 25 anni) per il reimpianto della valvola aortica eseguito con la protesi vascolare Valsalva.
Risultati a lungo termine della tecnica di reimplantation con graft Valslava
CICCARELLI, GIULIA
2023/2024
Abstract
The mounting emphasis on native tissue preservation has significantly spurred interest in valve-sparing aortic root replacement (VSARR). The aortic valve reimplantation technique (David procedure) has established itself as the procedure of choice for preserving the valve apparatus, concurrently enabling aortic root replacement and robust stabilization of the aortic annulus. Reimplantation into a graft with neo-sinuses, such as the Valsalva graft, ensures optimal anatomical and functional reconstruction, supported by excellent mid- to long-term outcomes (consolidated at 20 years). This study aims to report the world's longest documented follow-up (up to 25 years) for aortic valve reimplantation performed using the Valsalva graft.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
|---|---|---|---|
|
TESI SPECIALIZZAZIONE vs FINALE.pdf
Accesso riservato
Dimensione
3.39 MB
Formato
Adobe PDF
|
3.39 MB | Adobe PDF |
The text of this website © Università degli studi di Padova. Full Text are published under a non-exclusive license. Metadata are under a CC0 License
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12608/103712