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Ann Thorac Surg 2001;71:1048-1049
© 2001 The Society of Thoracic Surgeons


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Complex reconstruction of the aortic and mitral annuli: a simplification

Anthony L. Picone, MDa, Shawn Terry, MDa

a Department of Surgery, University Hospital, Syracuse, New York, USA

Accepted for publication August 17, 2000.

Address reprint requests to Dr Picone, Department of Surgery, University Hospital, 750 E Adams St, Suite 8702, Syracuse, NY 13210
e-mail: piconea{at}upstate.edu

Simultaneous reconstruction of the aortic and mitral annuli is a useful but complex procedure. Implantation of a bovine pericardial gusset can be facilitated by ex vivo attachment to the sewing ring of the mitral valve prosthesis.







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