PMID: 8966922Jan 1, 1996Paper

Aortic valve prosthesis and the plication of a dissecting aneurysm of the ascending aorta in a patient with infectious endocarditis against a background of chronic kidney failure and its management by regular hemodialysis

Vestnik khirurgii imeni I. I. Grekova
F G UglovM M Volkov

Abstract

Some literature data are presented on the problem of cardiac surgery in patients with chronic renal insufficiency under regular hemodialysis and on the specificity of performing operations on such patients under conditions of artificial circulation. The authors describe their first experience of a one-step prosthezing of the aortal valve and plication of the dissecting aneurysm of the ascending part of the aorta in the patient receiving the regular hemodialysis during 5 years as well as the positive results of this original operation in dynamics of the first year of observations.

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