“…Despite its more frequent detection intra operatively, cusp prolapse remains challenging to evaluate and treat. As restorations of both root geometry and cusp coaptation are the prerequisite for a successful valve sparing procedure, we propose a standardized aortic valve repair approach addressing both the aorta and the valve, associating a physiological reconstruction of the aortic root, with cusp resuspension and subvalvular external aortic ring annuloplasty (Lansac et al, 2005a(Lansac et al, , 2006(Lansac et al, , 2009(Lansac et al, , 2010a(Lansac et al, , 2010b(Lansac et al, , 2010c(Lansac et al, , 2011a(Lansac et al, , 2011b. Depending on the phenotype of the ascending aorta, physiological reconstruction of the root will be achieved through to the Remodeling technique (root aneurysm, sinuses of Valsalva ≥45 mm), or a supracoronary graft (supracoronary aneurysm, sinuses of Valsalva <40 mm).…”