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Ann Thorac Surg 2003;75:453-456
© 2003 The Society of Thoracic Surgeons


Original article: cardiovascular

Treatment of destructive aortic valve endocarditis with the freestyle aortic root bioprosthesis

Ludwig C. Müller, MDa*, Orest Chevtchik, MDa, Johannes O. Bonatti, MDa, Silvana Müller, MDb, Manfred Fille, MDc, Günther Laufer, MDc

a Department of Cardiac Surgery, University of Innsbruck, Innsbruck, Austria
b Department of Cardiology, University of Innsbruck, Innsbruck, Austria
c Department of Microbiology, University of Innsbruck, Innsbruck, Austria

Accepted for publication July 10, 2002.

* Address reprint requests to Dr Müller, Department of Cardiac Surgery, University Hospital Innsbruck, Anichstrasse 35, A-6020 Innsbruck, Austria
e-mail: ludwig.mueller{at}uibk.ac.at

BACKGROUND: Successful treatment of destructive aortic valve endocarditis with annular abscess formation requires extensive surgical debridement and reconstruction of the left ventricular outflow tract and aortic root. Homograft aortic roots are the conduits of choice, but because they are not available in all cases, alternative conduits are needed.

METHODS: Owing to its features, which are comparable to those of homografts, the Freestyle aortic root xenograft was used in 10 consecutive patients aged between 32 and 77 years. All patients had extensive abscess formation, 5 presented with prosthetic valve endocarditis, 2 had additional mitral valve endocarditis requiring partial leaflet resection and reconstruction, 1 patient had an additional fistula into the right atrium, and 1 required coronary bypass. One patient developed a septic ventricular septal defect and fistula into the right atrium with tricuspid valve endocarditis.

RESULTS: None of the patients required reoperation for bleeding. Two (20%) patients died in the postoperative period, 1 due to multiorgan failure, and 1 due to preexisting invasive pulmonary aspergillosis. At autopsy, neither had evidence of intrapericardial hematoma or suture dehiscence. One patient died 13 months postoperatively without clinical signs of valve dysfunction or recurrent endocarditis. All other patients are well at 12 to 42 months after surgery. Clinical examination and echocardiography at the most recent follow-up showed no signs of valve dysfunction, recurrent fistulation, or endocarditis.

CONCLUSIONS: The Freestyle aortic root appears to be an acceptable alternative to homografts in the treatment of severe endocarditis. Long-term valve durability in younger patients, however, remains to be determined.




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