KỸ THUẬT MỔ THAY VAN HAI LÁ CƠ HỌC GIỮ LẠI TOÀN BỘ LÁ SAU CHO BỆNH NHÂN THẤP TIM

Nguyen Hoang Ha

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Preserving the valvar and subvalvular mitral apparatus has been recognized as necessary for improvement of left ventricular systolic function, exercise capacity, and better survival after mitral valve replacement. It has been shown to preserve regional left ventricular mechanics and threedimensional contraction synergy, and may prevent myocardial rupture. Preservation of total posterior leaflet can be very difficult in Rheumatic heart disease especially in Mitral valve stenosis. We describe a new technique to overcome the difficulties and help us to put a Mechanical valve with acceptable size.

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