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Bentall procedure 39 years after implantation of a Starr-Edwards Aortic Caged- Ball-Valve Prosthesis
ISSN
1749-8090
Date Issued
2010
Author(s)
Schmitto, Jan Dieter
Ortmann, Philipp
Popov, Aron-Frederik
Coskun, Kasim Oguz
Schotola, Hanna
Wiese, Christoph Hermann
Sohns, Christian
Mokashi, Suyog A.
Didilis, Vassilios N.
DOI
10.1186/1749-8090-5-12
Abstract
We report a case of a male patient who received an implantation of a Starr-Edwards-caged-ball-valve-prosthesis in 1967. The surgery and postoperative course were without complications and the patient recovered well after the operation. For the next four decades, the patient remained asymptomatic - no restrictions on his lifestyle and without any complications. In 2006, 39 years after the initial operation, we performed a Bentall-Procedure to treat an aortic ascendens aneurysm with diameters of 6.0 x 6.5 cm: we explanted the old Starr-Edwards-aortic-caged-ball-valve-prosthesis and replaced the ascending aorta with a 29 mm St. Jude Medical aortic-valve-composite-graft and re-implanted the coronary arteries. This case represents the longest time period between Starr-Edwards-caged-ball-valve-prothesis-implantation and Bentall-reoperation, thereby confirming the excellent durability of this valve.
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