2024
DOI: 10.21037/acs-2023-aae-0102
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Comparison of the short-term outcomes between Y-incision aortic annular enlargement and traditional aortic annular enlargement techniques

Alexander Makkinejad,
Joanna Hua,
Kenneth R. Hassler
et al.

Abstract: Background: The short-term efficacy and safety of the Y-incision technique of aortic annular enlargement (AAE) has been established. We aimed to determine how the short-term outcomes of the Y-incision technique compared to traditional AAE techniques. Methods: From February 2011 to June 2022, 380 patients at the University of Michigan Hospital underwent aortic valve replacement (AVR) with AAE using either traditional annular enlargement techniques (Traditional group, n=270), including Nicks [63% (171/270)], Man… Show more

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“…The enlargement both accommodates a larger endovascular valve size and provides a safer landing zone with increased coronary ostia to leaflet length (valve-to-coronary distance). Compared to traditional techniques of AAE, such as Nicks, Manougian, or Konno procedures, Y-incision AAE does not violate any structure of the heart surrounding the aortic root, and has a much lower risk of bleeding, mitral regurgitation, complete heart block, aortic root-right ventricular outflow fistula, while being more effective at upsizing the valve sizes ( 2 , 10 ).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The enlargement both accommodates a larger endovascular valve size and provides a safer landing zone with increased coronary ostia to leaflet length (valve-to-coronary distance). Compared to traditional techniques of AAE, such as Nicks, Manougian, or Konno procedures, Y-incision AAE does not violate any structure of the heart surrounding the aortic root, and has a much lower risk of bleeding, mitral regurgitation, complete heart block, aortic root-right ventricular outflow fistula, while being more effective at upsizing the valve sizes ( 2 , 10 ).…”
Section: Commentsmentioning
confidence: 99%