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Hanyang Medical Reviews
2007 Volume.27 No. 2 p.18 ~ p.27
Artificial Heart Valve Replacement
Choi Jong-Bum

Abstract
Since the first valve replacement was performed by Albert Starr more than 4 decades ago, the operative technique has remained largely the same. Differences in surgical technique have more to do with surgeon¡Æ¨ªs preference than difference
in long-term outcome. The common cause of valvular heart disease was changed from rheumatic disease to degenerative disease. Indications for intervention on the valves have become more clearly defined, however, the appropriateness of repair versus replacement remains an issue. The most significant change in treatment of patients with advanced valve pathology has resulted from the realization that most degenerative mitral valves with severe regurgitation can be repaired with precision and durability. Replacement remains the standard of care for patients with severe rheumatic mitral pathology
and most aortic valve pathology. Important technical issues regarding artificial valve replacement concern the surgical approach, method, and extent of valvular pathology, and management of an extensive calcified mitral annulus and a small
aortic root.
KEYWORD
Heart valve prosthesis, Heart valve prosthesis implantation
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