• European heart journal · Apr 1995

    Review

    Extra-annular procedures in the surgical management of prosthetic valve endocarditis.

    • P Nataf, F Jault, R Dorent, E Vaissier, V Bors, A Pavie, C Cabrol, and I Gandjbakhch.
    • Service de Chirurgie Cardiaque, Hôpîtal de la Pitie, Paris, France.
    • Eur. Heart J. 1995 Apr 1; 16 Suppl B: 99-102.

    AbstractSevere acute endocarditis can be associated with major destruction of the annulus. Meticulous surgical debridement of friable necrotic material is always necessary and major damage to the annulus of the valve may impair secure seating of the prosthesis. Extra-annular implantation of a prosthesis may be a life-saving procedure when annular implantation is impossible. Between 1978 and 1989, 36 patients underwent extra-annular complex procedures for annular abscesses. The infection involved the aortic prosthesis and the annulus in 22 patients, and the mitral prosthesis and the annulus in 14 patients. In cases of aortic root abscess, a subcoronary valved graft (11 patients), a supracoronary valved conduit (ten patients) or a left ventricle-abdominal aorta valved conduit (one patient) were implanted. In cases of mitral valve endocarditis with extensive annular abscess, intra-atrial insertion of a mitral prosthesis was performed. In such cases, repair of the aortic root with a valved conduit or intra-atrial implantation of a mitral valvular prosthesis can be life saving and can be expected to give excellent long-term results.

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