Surgical explantation for a rapid deployment valve: the 'shave-and-hook technique'.

Interdiscip Cardiovasc Thorac Surg

Department of Cardiovascular Surgery, Tenri Hospital, Nara, Japan.

Published: May 2024

An 80-year-old female patient underwent redo aortic valve replacement for haemolysis caused by moderate paravalvular leakage 1 year after a 21-mm Intuity Elite valve implantation. The elevatorium passed at the segment with paravalvular leakage. The frame was then bent inward using a hook and the peel around the sawing ring was shaved by an elevatorium. After explantation of the Intuity Elite valve, endoscopic examination showed no sign of annular or sub-annular damage. Conventional aortic valve replacement using a biological valve was performed. We introduce a safe alternative technique for explantation of a rapid deployed valve.

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