( I – 2A.0; IV – 1D.2d ) Patient with artificial aortic valve with aneurysm of ascending aorta Natalia Dłużniewska MD; Lidia Tomkiewicz – Pająk MD, PhD; Aleksandra Lenart MD, Monika Smaś – Suska MD, Prof. Maria Olszowska MD, PhD; Prof. Piotr Podolec MD, PhD

 

BRIEF COMMENTS

EXPERT: Assoc. Prof. Jacek Kołcz, MD, PhD, pediatric cardiac surgeon
Affiliation: Department of Pediatric Cardiac Surgery, Jagiellonian University Medical College, Krakow, Poland
COMMENT
Ascending aorta’s diameter has shown widening tendency. It is difficult to determine if the implanted AV is still suitable for the patient. I recommend consideration of AVR procedure (for example implantation of biological valve and plasty of the ascending aorta). Bioprothesis might improve the patient’s quality of life. Aortic homograft implantation would make possible TAVI feasible in the future.

EXPERT: Prof. Piotr Podolec MD, PhD, cardiologist
Affiliation: Department of Cardiac and Vascular Diseases, John Paul II Hospital, Krakow, Poland
COMMENT
In the presented case reoperation seems necessary. One has to carefully determine the type of operation. Recurrent procedures may be difficult due to anatomical and hemodynamic complications.

EXPERT: Tomasz Mroczek, MD PhD, pediatric cardiac surgeon
Affiliation: Department of Pediatric Cardiac Surgery, Jagiellonian University Medical College, Krakow, Poland
COMMENT
The issue and all available therapeutic options should be discussed in detail with the patient.

CONCLUSIONS

1. There are indications for surgical treatment
2. The type of operation should be determined after discussing all available options with the patient.

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