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Long-Term Outcomes of External Repair as a Rescue Operation for Atrioventricular Groove Disruption
Saturday, January 28, 2017
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Source Name: Annals of Thoracic Surgery
Mitral valve surgery complicated by atrioventricular groove disruption has a high mortality rate. The authors describe results of an external repair for this injury, directly suturing the atrioventricular groove. In a 20-year experience involving over 3,000 mitral valve operations, 13 such injuries occurred. 30-day and hospital mortality were 15% and 23%. 1-year survival was 73%. The external repair approach appears to offer favorable results after this devastating complication.