Results of surgical treatment of aortic stenosis in patients with a narrow aortic root after Ozaki surgery and bioprosthetics: A retrospective single-center study
Vladlen V. Bazylev,
Artur I. Mikulyak,
Dzhokhar M. Khadiev
et al.
Abstract:BACKGROUND: Aortic stenosis (AS) itself is a common disease in patients of older populations, and its combination with a narrow aortic root puts the surgeon in front of choosing the most optimal option. The advantages of Ozaki's operation include hemodynamics close to the native aortic valve (AV) and the absence of the need for lifelong anticoagulant therapy.
AIM: To evaluate the hospital and long-term results of surgical treatment of patients with AS and a narrow fibrous ring who underwent Ozaki surgery or A… Show more
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