Patrick O. Myers, Mustafa Cikirikcioglu, Cécile Tissot, Jan T. Christenson, Maurice Beghetti, Afksendiyos Kalangos Division of Cardiovascular Surgery, Geneva University Hospitals, Geneva, Switzerland, Department of Cardiac Surgery, Children’s Hospital Boston & Harvard Medical School, Boston, USA, Pediatric Cardiology Unit, Children’s Hospital and Geneva University Hospitals, Geneva, Switzerland |
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Background and aim of the study: Triple valve replacement has poor early and long-term results, particularly in children, and few data are available on triple valve repair. Herein are reported the single-center, long-term results of combined aortic, mitral, and tricuspid valve repair in rheumatic children. |
(range: 2.7 to 12 years). Reoperations included one for mitral valve replacement, one for aortic valve replacement, and two for aortic and mitral valve replacements. Freedom from reoperation was 100% at one year, 63 ± 17% at three, five, and 10 years, and 47 ± 19% at 15 years. |
Triple Valve Repair in Children with Rheumatic Heart Disease: Long-Term Experience |
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