Reconstruction of fibrous skeleton: technique, pitfalls and results
- PMID: 24947975
- DOI: 10.1093/mmcts/mmu004
Reconstruction of fibrous skeleton: technique, pitfalls and results
Abstract
Destruction of the mitral-aortic (or mitroaortic) intervalvular fibrosa (IVF) by infective endocarditis is a marker of advanced pathology. Patients are at high risk, as they are sicker, have more comorbidities and have more advanced pathology, requiring a difficult operation that includes debriding and reconstructing the IVF. The anatomy and surgical techniques for that reconstruction are presented and discussed. Operative risk is high and remains high for the first year, before becoming equivalent to that of conventional operations for endocarditis. Current outcomes are better than in the past, but there is room for further improvement.
Keywords: Aortic valve; Endocarditis; Intervalvular fibrosa; Mitral valve; Surgery.
© The Author 2014. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the European Association for Cardio-Thoracic Surgery. All rights reserved.
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