“…Compared with aortic mechanical valve replacement, the Ross procedure has various advantages, including no need for anticoagulation medication, autograft growth, and it has excellent hemodynamics. Although the Ross procedure has an acceptable long-term survival rate of over 80% [1,3,4], late complications are still unsatisfactory. Nelson et al showed that re-intervention in the long term is common for 87%, especially after 15 years of freedom from RVOT re-operation, which is around 53% [5].…”