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I thought some people here might take interest in this study on Composite Graft Aortic Root Replacement (Bentall De Bono procedure). This is a very complete single surgeon (Yale / Dr. Elefteriades) series of 449 patients over a 25 year period. Quite remarkable and perhaps a time to reflect on how far this procedure has progressed. If anyone here likes looking at data, this series is quite complete and very encouraging.
"At 5, 10, and 20 years, freedom from major events and reoperations on the rootwere 97.8, 95.4, and 94.39%, and 99.0, 99.0,and 97.9%,respectively. Survival in patients aged <60 years was 92.0, 90.1, and 79.8% at five, 10, and 20 years versus 88.4, 67.9, and 42.6% in patients aged ≥60 years (p=0.001). Compared with age- and gender-matched controls, survival was not significantly different (p=0.20)."
"CONCLUSIONS: Composite graft aortic root replacement is associated with low operative risk, excellent long-term survival, and low incidence of reoperation and late event"
Note: the operative mortality at 14/449 accounts for 11 patients with Acute type A dissection, urgent/emergent procedures, patients over the age of 80 and patients with significant comorbidities.
A recent guest asked for data and in my mind this is as good as it gets. Below are links to the study and to a slide presentation from this study.
https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/f0e...1ab335f84c.pdf
https://promedicacme.com/wp-content/...iades-John.pdf
"At 5, 10, and 20 years, freedom from major events and reoperations on the rootwere 97.8, 95.4, and 94.39%, and 99.0, 99.0,and 97.9%,respectively. Survival in patients aged <60 years was 92.0, 90.1, and 79.8% at five, 10, and 20 years versus 88.4, 67.9, and 42.6% in patients aged ≥60 years (p=0.001). Compared with age- and gender-matched controls, survival was not significantly different (p=0.20)."
"CONCLUSIONS: Composite graft aortic root replacement is associated with low operative risk, excellent long-term survival, and low incidence of reoperation and late event"
Note: the operative mortality at 14/449 accounts for 11 patients with Acute type A dissection, urgent/emergent procedures, patients over the age of 80 and patients with significant comorbidities.
A recent guest asked for data and in my mind this is as good as it gets. Below are links to the study and to a slide presentation from this study.
https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/f0e...1ab335f84c.pdf
https://promedicacme.com/wp-content/...iades-John.pdf