MULDER D G, KATTUS A A
Calif Med. 1964 Apr;100(4):244-7.
At the hospital of the University of California, Los Angeles, patients with acquired aortic valvular disease have been treated in the past by debridement of the obstructing calcifications or partial replacement of the valve with prosthetic cusps or a combination of these techniques. In a long-term evaluation of these patients, such methods were shown to be inadequate in most instances. We now recommend total valve replacement with the Starr-Edwards prosthetic valve in all patients with calcific aortic stenosis and for those with aortic insufficiency due to irreparable valvular lesions. The selection of patients, the operative technique, and the results thus far in nine patients are presented.
在加利福尼亚大学洛杉矶分校医院,过去对获得性主动脉瓣疾病患者采用清除阻塞性钙化或用人工瓣叶部分置换瓣膜或联合应用这些技术进行治疗。在对这些患者的长期评估中,结果表明在大多数情况下这些方法并不充分。我们现在建议,对于所有钙化性主动脉瓣狭窄患者以及因瓣膜病变无法修复而导致主动脉瓣关闭不全的患者,均采用斯塔尔-爱德华兹人工瓣膜进行全瓣膜置换。本文介绍了患者的选择、手术技术以及到目前为止9例患者的治疗结果。