Stenting of a stenotic aortic homograft in pulmonary position after the Ross procedure

  • Georgios M. Georgiou
  • , Theodoros A. Christodoulides
  • , Marios A. Ioannides
  • , Polyvios A. Konis
  • , Michalis K. Tsielepis
  • , Evagoras P. Nicolaides

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Abstract

Pulmonary autograft replacement of the aortic valve (Ross procedure) has potential advantages, with favorable rates of survival and freedom from reoperation. The procedure itself, however, involves insertion of a homograft in the pulmonary position. The development of severe homograft stenosis is an uncommon but clinically important complication. We report the case of a young female who developed a symptomatic homograft stenosis a year after she underwent the Ross procedure. The lesion was stented successfully and the homograft's patency, together with a markedly improved pressure gradient, was still maintained eight months after percutaneous stenting.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)247-250
Number of pages4
JournalHellenic Journal of Cardiology
Volume47
Issue number4
Publication statusPublished - Jul 2006
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Aortic homograft
  • Ross procedure
  • Stenting

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