2022
DOI: 10.20862/0042-4676-2021-102-6-383-389
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Diagnosis and Successful Surgical Treatment of Ascending Aorta Valved Conduit Rupture

Abstract: Prosthetic infection is the most common complication after aortic replacement with a synthetic vascular prosthesis or a valved conduit (VC); in this case, aortic valve (AV) rupture occurs in 0.1-1.3% of patients. The cause of valve rupture is not only infective endocarditis; ascending aortic aneurysm and obvious calcification of the native AV are also known risk factors. The paper describes a clinical case of a 49-year-old patient examined and treated in Petrovsky Russian Scientific Center of Surgery. Eighteen… Show more

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