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The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, Vol 81, 212-218, Copyright © 1981 by The American Association for Thoracic Surgery and The Western Thoracic Surgical Association
BA Reitz, EB Stinson, DC Watson, WA Baumgartner and SW Jamieson
Aortic prosthetic valve endocarditis is frequently associated with a
perivalvular ring abscess which destroys the normal annulus, so that it is
difficult to seat a new prosthesis. Between November, 1974, and January,
1980, we treated four patients with aortic prosthetic endocarditis by
translocation of the aortic valve, closure of the native coronary artery
ostia, and placement of saphenous vein bypass grafts to the coronary
arteries. In each case operation was undertaken because of progressive
congestive heart failure resulting from aortic regurgitation; two patients
had systemic emboli, and two patients had uncontrolled infection. Infection
was due to Enterococcus in three instances and to an unknown organism in
one. Total ischemic times averaged 2 hours, 15 minutes; a 25 mm Dacron
graft containing a porcine valve was used to replace the ascending aorta
and aortic valve, and two or three saphenous vein grafts were placed to
distal coronary arteries. One patient died 40 days postoperatively of renal
failure and Pseudomonas pneumonia with an intact repair. The other three
patients were hospital survivors, with one doing well until dying of
chronic active hepatitis 12 months postoperatively. The other two patients
are alive at 4 months and 18 months with satisfactory hemodynamic function
and are free of infection. Translocation of the aortic valve for prosthetic
valve endocarditis is a useful alternative when conventional replacement
techniques cannot be utilized.
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