Duke Cameron, MD Division of Cardiac Surgery Division of Cardiac Surgery
Duke Cameron, MDDivision of Cardiac SurgeryDivision of Cardiac Surgery
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Acknowledgement of Drs.Vricella, Black and Dietz
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Loeys-Dietz Syndrome
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LDS Aortopathy
• Root Aneurysm• Root Aneurysm
• Arterial Tortuosity
• Dissection/Rupture at• Dissection/Rupture atyoung age and smallaortic sizeaortic size
• Peripheral aneurysms• Peripheral aneurysms
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Aortic Root Replacement in LDS
5 79 LDS operations
Operative Experience with LDS
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ARR in LDS: Operative Technique
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Bentall Reimplantation VSRR
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Concomitant Procedures
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Operative Results
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Late Results
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No reoperations for AR in trileaflet David VSRRs
Special Considerations
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Coronary artery button aneurysms
“Hershey Kiss” aneurysms
Arch Reinterventions in LDS
Mos
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LVOT Pseudoaneurysm
• Typically arising from subanular• Typically arising from subanularsutures in NC sinus, thru aorto-mitral apron
• Can be PSA or fistula to LA or• Can be PSA or fistula to LA orRA
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Conclusions: ARR in LDS
• Low operative risk (0% mortality)
• Valve sparing operations have good• Valve sparing operations have goodearly and midterm results
• High re-intervention rate• High re-intervention rate
• Close surveillance necessary postop• Close surveillance necessary postop
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Recommendations
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