Ross Procedure

Presented During:

Thursday, April 25, 2024: 5:38PM - 7:00PM
Sheraton Times Square  
Posted Room Name: Central Park  

Abstract No:

P0292 

Submission Type:

Abstract Submission 

Authors:

Arkalgud Sampath Kumar (1), devagourou velayoudam (2)

Institutions:

(1) Retd. Prof and head, Dept of CTVS, AIIMS, Max superspeciality hospital, New Delhi, India, (2) AIIMS, New Delhi, NA

Submitting Author:

*Arkalgud Sampath Kumar    -  Contact Me
Retd. Prof and head, Dept of CTVS, AIIMS, Max superspeciality hospital

Co-Author:

♦Devagourou Velayoudam    -  Contact Me
AIIMS

Presenting Author:

*Arkalgud Sampath Kumar    -  Contact Me
Max superspeciality hospital

Abstract:

AVR with Pulmonary Autograft

Brief summary of the video:

In this video we demonstrate pulmonary autograft aortic valve replacement with modifications to reduce the problem of bleeding from the anastomotic sites.
The operation is a complex one and should be performed after acquiring sufficient experience in aortic valve surgery. This is suitable for patients with severe aortic stenosis not amenable to repair. It provides a living, autologous valve which can grow with the patients somatic growth. It avoids lifelong anticoagulation. Provides normal haemodynamics. With the use of a pulmonary homograft the likelihood of reoperation for replacement will be necessary in about 10 to 15 years depending on the age at first operation.

Aortic Symposium:

Aortic Root

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Presentation

ROSS.pptx
 

Keywords - Adult

Education
Aorta - Aorta
Aorta - Aortic Root
Aortic Valve - Aortic Valve
Pulmonary Valve - Pulmonary Valve