Anterior Leaflet
Augmentation with Autologous Pericardium for Mitral Repair in Rheumatic
Valve Insufficiency
Christophe Acar, José Saez de Ibarra, Emmanuel Lansac
Institut de Cardiologie, Hopital de la Salpêtrière,
Paris, France
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Background and aim of the study: The mechanism
of insufficiency in rheumatic valve disease includes annulus dilatation
and restricted leaflet motion. In order to improve the treatment of restriction,
the anterior mitral leaflet (AML) can be augmented with a piece of glutaraldehyde-treated
autologous pericardium.
Methods: Between January 1995 and December 1999, among
274 patients referred for rheumatic mitral disease, 143 (52%) underwent
a valve repair. Of these patients, 81% had pure regurgitation and
19% had significant associated stenosis. Ring annuloplasty was
used in all cases. Techniques used to treat the restrictive component
of the regurgitation were compared in two consecutive cohorts of
patients, either with (n = 62) or without (n = 81) AML augmentation.
Mean patient age was 42 ± 3 years, and all preoperative
variables were comparable except for the incidence of redo patients,
who all
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underwent AML extension.
Results: In-hospital mortality was 0.7% (n = 1 with AML
extension), and there was one early reoperation for pericardial patch
dehiscence. After a mean follow up of 3.2 years, there was one sudden
death (no AML extension). The reoperation rate was lower with (2.5%)
than without (12.9%) AML augmentation (p <0.05). Echocardiography
showed a lower incidence in recurrence of mitral insufficiency when
AML augmentation was performed (grade 2, 9% versus grade 3, 3%) as
compared to no AML augmentation (grade 2, 35% versus grade 3, 14%)
(p <0.05). The mitral orifice area was larger (AML augmentation
2.2 ± 0.3 cm2 versus no AML augmentation 1.8 ± 0.4
cm2).
Conclusion: Ring annuloplasty alone failed to correct
rheumatic mitral insufficiency in all cases. AML augmentation improved
the quality of the repair, and decreased the risk of reoperation.
The Journal of Heart Valve Disease 2004;13:741-746 |