Autologous inclusion technique versus Dacron inclusion technique in modified Ross surgery in adults: a retrospective single-center study
I. I. Chernov,
S. T. Enginoev,
A. A. Ziankov
et al.
Abstract:The Ross procedure has been shown to have excellent long-term outcomes. However, pulmonary autografts remain at risk of dilation in the long-term period. Therefore, the autologous inclusion technique (AIT) and the Dacron inclusion technique (DIT) have been developed. No direct comparison up to date has been reported of these two techniques.Aim: To compare immediate and medium-term results performing various modified techniques of the Ross operation.Material and Methods. The following retrospective study includ… Show more
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