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Replacement of aortic valve flaps with an autopericardium using the S. Ozaki technique

https://doi.org/10.24884/0042-4625-2022-181-3-81-84

Abstract

Classical aortic valve replacement is often fraught with negative outcomes for patients. When replacing the aortic valve with a mechanical valve prosthesis, the patient is associated for life with the use of indirect anticoagulants, which often leads to hemorrhagic and thrombotic complications. In the case of replacement of the aortic valve with a biological prosthesis, a fairly frequent complication is early calcification and, consequently, a high frequency of dysfunctions of the biological prosthesis. In addition, mechanical and biological prosthetics of heart valves are quite expensive, which creates a serious economic load on the healthcare institution. But in the last decade, the technique of neocuspidization of the aortic valve with autopericardial flaps has been introduced into wide cardiac surgical practice, which is a clear alternative to prosthetics of heart valves.

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D. G. Gramatikov
Leningrad regional clinical hospital
Russian Federation

Gramatikov Demis G., Head of the Department of Cardiac Surgery

Saint Petersburg


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V. S. Litus
Leningrad regional clinical hospital
Russian Federation

Litus Vitaly S., Cardiovascular Surgeon

45, k. 2, letter A, Lunacharsky pr., Saint Petersburg, 194291


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V. K. Noginov
Leningrad regional clinical hospital
Russian Federation

Noginov Vladimir K., Cardiovascular Surgeon

Saint Petersburg


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K. E. Budanov
Leningrad regional clinical hospital Saint Petersburg
Russian Federation

 Budanov Konstantin E., Cardiovascular Surgeon

Saint Petersburg


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K. V. Samko
Saint Petersburg State Pediatric Medical University
Russian Federation

Samko Kristina V., Resident of the Department of Cardiovascular  Surgery

Saint Petersburg


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Gramatikov D.G., Litus V.S., Noginov V.K., Budanov K.E., Samko K.V. Replacement of aortic valve flaps with an autopericardium using the S. Ozaki technique. Grekov's Bulletin of Surgery. 2022;181(3):81-84. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.24884/0042-4625-2022-181-3-81-84

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