Takayasu's aortitis (TA) is a complicated disease. Surgical treatment, especially reoperation, can be difficult. Here, we report a case of reoperation for TA, which presented with three major complications (aortic aneurysm, valve detachment, and fistula) 3 years after surgical treatment. During the surgery, the aortic valve was reconsolidated and fixed to the mitral valve, the fistula was then repaired, and the aortic root was replaced with woven graft. Following an uncomplicated postoperative event, the patient was discharged at 24 days postoperatively. Follow-up echocardiography at 2 years showed no perivalvular leakage. In such reoperative cases, when double valve replacement is required, it may be better to proactively reconstruct the structure of the central fibrous body.
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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6177096 | PMC |
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ehjcr/ytx015 | DOI Listing |
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