- Bentall procedure
A Bentall procedure is a
cardiac surgery operation involving composite graft replacement of theaortic valve ,aortic root andascending aorta , with re-implantation of thecoronary arteries into the graft. This operation is used to treat combined aortic valve and ascending aorta disease, including lesions associated withMarfan syndrome . The Bentall procedure was first described in 1968 byMr. Hugh Bentall andA. De Bono .cite journal | author = Bentall H, De Bono A | title = A technique for complete replacement of the ascending aorta. | journal = Thorax | volume = 23 | issue = 4 | pages = 338–9 | year = 1968 | pmid = 5664694]Alternatives
The Bentall operation entails replacement of the
aortic valve ,aortic root andascending aorta , but other operations may be used when all three components are not involved.
*Normal aortic root: The re-implantation of thecoronary arteries is prone to complications, and aortic root replacement should be avoided when possible. The aortic valve and ascending aorta can be replaced in separate steps, without root replacement.
*Normal aortic valve with annular dilation and ascending aneurysm (frequently found in Marfan syndrome):Artificial heart valve s may wear out or requireanticoagulation , and avalve-sparing aortic root replacement allows replacement of the aortic root +/- ascending aorta, while allowing a person to keep their own aortic valve and avoid the problems of aortic valve replacement.Indications
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Aortic aneurysm
*Aortic regurgitation
*Aortic dissection ee also
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Aortic valve replacement
*Marfan syndrome
*Ross procedure
*Valve-sparing aortic root replacement References
External links
* "Cardiac Surgery in the Adult" [http://cardiacsurgery.ctsnetbooks.org/cgi/content/full/2/2003/1123 Ascending Aortic Aneurysms]
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