Korean J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg.  1997 Apr;30(4):390-395.

Clinical Analysis of Reoperation for Prosthetic Valve Replacement: Report of 12 cases

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  • 1Department of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, Masan Samsung General Hospital, Masan, Kyung Nam, Korea.

Abstract

Between May 1986 and May 1996, 269 patients underwent prosthetic valve replacement. A bioprosthetic valve was replaced in 70 cases and mechanical valve was replaced in 232. Of this 12 patients performed reoperations for replacement, and the mean interval between primary valve operation and reoperation was 87.6 months for mitral valve and 87.7 months for aortic valve. There were 10 women and 2 men, agcd from 22 to 68 years(mean 45). A bioprosthetic valve was implanted in 8 cases and a mechanical valve was implanted in 4 cases for initial operation. llidications for reoperation were structural deterioration in 5 cases(42%), valve thrombus in 5 cases(42%) and endocarditis in 2 cases(17%). Operations performed included 3 aortic valve replacements(25%), 9 mitral valve replacements(75%). Wc used mechanical valve in llcases(92%) and tissue valve in 1 case(8%) for reoperation. There were 2 early operative deaths because of valve detachment and of acute respiratory failure. Among ten survivor's, there were no late deaths with follow up of 35.8 months.

Keyword

Heart malve replacement; Reoperation

MeSH Terms

Aortic Valve
Endocarditis
Female
Follow-Up Studies
Humans
Male
Mitral Valve
Reoperation*
Respiratory Insufficiency
Thrombosis
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