ARossGuy
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Well folks, after almost 7 years my Ross procedure has officially gone south:thumbd:. The neo aortic valve has been getting progressively leaky since the aortic root opened up slightly (to 4.0cm) and is at the moderate-severe level. My LVIDd is not too bad ~ 5.44cms but is dilated none the less. My cardio referred me back to my original surgeon and we discussed a couple options. One option is to do a valve sparing procedure (aortic valve reimplantation-same as Davis procedure??) in which the valve is excised and reinserted into a Dacron ring. He has done 8 redos on Rossers using this procedure and has gotten good results so far. He recommended I google it to find out more.
During my search, I have found some studies on valve reimplantation, but only one study that documented the use on a previous rosser’s neo-aortic valve (the pulmonary valve that was moved to the aortic position) with a good outcome. The procedure appears to be relatively new and it is hard to determine the long term outcomes. However, I am not too keen on the idea since my concern is what is to prevent it from happening again since my aortic root dilation has returned to 3.7cm on last echo and the valve is still leaking. By fixing the geometry of the valve closure and preventing the root from dilating using the dacron sleeve, will the valve hold up in the long run? Seems like a gamble.
Therefore, the more I think about it, the more I am leaning to mechanical, most likely the On-X. I penciled in the re-op for September but have not decided which way to go. Either way, any fix is better than the alternative.
Back in the waiting room again and on deck for another OHS…bummer.
During my search, I have found some studies on valve reimplantation, but only one study that documented the use on a previous rosser’s neo-aortic valve (the pulmonary valve that was moved to the aortic position) with a good outcome. The procedure appears to be relatively new and it is hard to determine the long term outcomes. However, I am not too keen on the idea since my concern is what is to prevent it from happening again since my aortic root dilation has returned to 3.7cm on last echo and the valve is still leaking. By fixing the geometry of the valve closure and preventing the root from dilating using the dacron sleeve, will the valve hold up in the long run? Seems like a gamble.
Therefore, the more I think about it, the more I am leaning to mechanical, most likely the On-X. I penciled in the re-op for September but have not decided which way to go. Either way, any fix is better than the alternative.
Back in the waiting room again and on deck for another OHS…bummer.