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4 . 2016

Remodeling effects of universal chordal-sparing mitral valve replacement

Abstract

The necessity of preserving annulopapillary interaction during mitral valve replacement is an accepted fact. However, as far as the technique and extent of chordal-sparing mitral valve replacement are concerned there has been no such unanimity. The authors have developed a novel universal chordal-sparing mitral valve replacement, and based on their clinical experience of performing this surgical technique in 508 patients, they analyze its remodeling effects on left ventricular geometry and function: decrease in volume of the inflow portion and preserved separation of inflow and outflow tracts of the left ventricle; optimization of isovolumic form of contraction by a uniform movement of the graft to the left ventricular apex before the onset of ejection; elimination of a risk of right ventricular regional contractile impairment.

Keywords:chordal-sparing mitral valve replacement, artificial chords, reverse cardiac remodeling in patients with dilated cardiomyopathy

Clin. Experiment. Surg. Petrovsky J. 2016. № 4. Р. 6–11.

Received: 01.10.2016. Accepted: 24.10.2016.

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Sergey L. Dzemeshkevich
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