Aortic valve repair in adult congenital heart disease

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Aortic valve repair in adult congenital heart disease. / Girdauskas, Evaldas; Petersen, Johannes; Sachweh, Jörg; Kozlik-Feldmann, Rainer; Sinning, Christoph; Rickers, Carsten; von Kodolitsch, Yskert; Reichenspurner, Hermann.

in: CARDIOVASC DIAGN THE, Jahrgang 8, Nr. 6, 12.2018, S. 789-798.

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title = "Aortic valve repair in adult congenital heart disease",
abstract = "Aortic valve repair in adult congenital heart disease (ACHD) went through a major development during the last two decades to become an increasingly established treatment option in experienced heart valve repair centers. This mini-review addresses valve-sparing treatment strategies in the two most common clinical entities of patients with adult congenital aortic valve disease, namely those presenting with bicuspid (BAV) and unicuspid (UAV) aortic valve disease. Both diseases are integral components of the continuum of congenital aortic valve diseases and represent one of the most common reasons of cardiovascular morbidity in young and otherwise healthy adult patients. The review will highlight the most important advantages of aortic valve sparing procedures as compared to the conventional valve replacement strategy. New treatment aspects will be reviewed including minimally-invasive surgical approaches for aortic valve repair as well as modern protocols of enhanced perioperative recovery which will potentially improve the perioperative recovery and quality of life of the patients undergoing valve-sparing surgical procedures in the future.",
author = "Evaldas Girdauskas and Johannes Petersen and J{\"o}rg Sachweh and Rainer Kozlik-Feldmann and Christoph Sinning and Carsten Rickers and {von Kodolitsch}, Yskert and Hermann Reichenspurner",
year = "2018",
month = dec,
doi = "10.21037/cdt.2018.11.01",
language = "English",
volume = "8",
pages = "789--798",
journal = "CARDIOVASC DIAGN THE",
issn = "2223-3652",
publisher = "AME Publishing Company",
number = "6",

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TY - JOUR

T1 - Aortic valve repair in adult congenital heart disease

AU - Girdauskas, Evaldas

AU - Petersen, Johannes

AU - Sachweh, Jörg

AU - Kozlik-Feldmann, Rainer

AU - Sinning, Christoph

AU - Rickers, Carsten

AU - von Kodolitsch, Yskert

AU - Reichenspurner, Hermann

PY - 2018/12

Y1 - 2018/12

N2 - Aortic valve repair in adult congenital heart disease (ACHD) went through a major development during the last two decades to become an increasingly established treatment option in experienced heart valve repair centers. This mini-review addresses valve-sparing treatment strategies in the two most common clinical entities of patients with adult congenital aortic valve disease, namely those presenting with bicuspid (BAV) and unicuspid (UAV) aortic valve disease. Both diseases are integral components of the continuum of congenital aortic valve diseases and represent one of the most common reasons of cardiovascular morbidity in young and otherwise healthy adult patients. The review will highlight the most important advantages of aortic valve sparing procedures as compared to the conventional valve replacement strategy. New treatment aspects will be reviewed including minimally-invasive surgical approaches for aortic valve repair as well as modern protocols of enhanced perioperative recovery which will potentially improve the perioperative recovery and quality of life of the patients undergoing valve-sparing surgical procedures in the future.

AB - Aortic valve repair in adult congenital heart disease (ACHD) went through a major development during the last two decades to become an increasingly established treatment option in experienced heart valve repair centers. This mini-review addresses valve-sparing treatment strategies in the two most common clinical entities of patients with adult congenital aortic valve disease, namely those presenting with bicuspid (BAV) and unicuspid (UAV) aortic valve disease. Both diseases are integral components of the continuum of congenital aortic valve diseases and represent one of the most common reasons of cardiovascular morbidity in young and otherwise healthy adult patients. The review will highlight the most important advantages of aortic valve sparing procedures as compared to the conventional valve replacement strategy. New treatment aspects will be reviewed including minimally-invasive surgical approaches for aortic valve repair as well as modern protocols of enhanced perioperative recovery which will potentially improve the perioperative recovery and quality of life of the patients undergoing valve-sparing surgical procedures in the future.

U2 - 10.21037/cdt.2018.11.01

DO - 10.21037/cdt.2018.11.01

M3 - SCORING: Review article

C2 - 30740326

VL - 8

SP - 789

EP - 798

JO - CARDIOVASC DIAGN THE

JF - CARDIOVASC DIAGN THE

SN - 2223-3652

IS - 6

ER -