Implantation of a small-sized biological prosthesis into a hypoplastic aoitic annulus
causes significant resting gradients. To make Insertion of a suitable biological valve
possible, we recommend enlargement of the aortic annulus by extension of the aortic
incision into the.anterior mitral leaflet for approximately 2 cm. A woven Dacron patch
is sutured into the V-shaped defect of the anterior mitral leaflet and the aortic
ring. This procedure results in enlaigement of the aortic circumference of approximately
20 mm. We have applied this technique in 13 patients with severe aortic valvular disease
and a hypoplastic aortic annulus. In all patients a prosthesis with a. diameter of
at least 25 mm could be implanted. The maximal postoperative pressure gradient measured
18 mmHg. There was no early death related to this operative method. All survivors
have excellent clinical results with no evidence of mitral regurgitation. This operation
represents a practicable alternative method to left ventricular apico-aortic conduit
Implantation.
Hypoplastic aortic annulus - Patch enlargement of aortic annulus - Anterior mitral
leaflet - Aortic valve replacement - Bioprosthesis