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The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, Vol 21, 483-486, Copyright © 1976 by The Society of Thoracic Surgeons
SM Scott, GK Sethi, AH Bridgman and T Takaro
The DeBakey-Surgitool aortic valve differs from popular cloth-covered
prostheses by having a bare metal cage and a pyrolytic carbon ball. This
valve was implanted in 37 patients. There were 7 operative deaths (19%),
none of which was related to the valve design. Thirty survivors have been
followed up to five years with 12 late deaths. The single thromboembolic
event resulted in the only valve-related death. One patient developed a
periprosthetic leak and another has hemolytic anemia. The incidence of
thromboembolism in small series (3%) is comparable to that with the
cloth-covered valves. This and the absence of complications related to
cloth wear are important considerations when selecting a prosthesis.
ARTICLES
Experience with the DeBakey-surgitool aortic prosthetic valve
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