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Ruptured sinus of valsalva aneurysm: early recurrence and fate of the aortic valve
Authors:Azakie A  David T E  Peniston C M  Rao V  Williams W G
Institution:Division of Cardiovascular Surgery, The Toronto General Hospital, University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Abstract:BACKGROUND: We reviewed our experience with congenital ruptured sinus of Valsalva aneurysms (RSVA) to determine patterns of early recurrence and the fate of the aortic valve (AV). METHODS: Over a 28-year period, RSVA was identified in 34 patients, (mean age 31.6 years). Primary closure of the RSVA was performed in 10 patients, and a patch employed in 24. Aortic insufficiency was present in 24 patients. AV replacement (AVR) was performed in 5 patients; AV repair in 6. RESULTS: Follow-up of 9.2 +/- 8.3 years (6 months to 24 years) was complete in all but 2 patients. Five early fistula recurrences (in 4 patients) correlated with primary rather than patch closure (p < 0.03). Kaplan-Meier survival at 10 years is 90 +/- 7%. Freedom from reoperative AVR at 10 years is 83 +/- 9%. Late AVR was performed in 6 patients for progressive aortic insufficiency due to bicuspid valve (n = 3), cusp disease of affected sinus (n = 2), or aortic root dilatation (n = 2). CONCLUSIONS: Patch closure of the RSVA should be routinely employed. A bicuspid valve may be associated with the late need for AVR.
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