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. 1970 May;25(3):339–346. doi: 10.1136/thx.25.3.339

Hypoplasia of the aortic root 1

The problem of aortic valve replacement

Rowan Nicks 1, T Cartmill 1, L Bernstein 1
PMCID: PMC472719  PMID: 5452289

Abstract

We report a technique for the enlargement of a hypoplastic aortic root by an operation whereby the hypoplastic aortic root has been so enlarged by the insertion of a Dacron fabric gusset that it will accommodate a size 9A or larger Starr-Edwards prosthesis. Our experience in five patients is described. No matter what type of valve is used for replacement of a diseased aortic valve, and no matter what improved designs of valvular prosthesis are ultimately developed, it will be necessary (in the particular group described) to enlarge the aortic ring to accommodate a size which will function correctly without causing left ventricular outflow obstruction.

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