The Ross Procedure in Children: The Gold Standard?

Seminars in Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery. Pediatric Cardiac Surgery Annual
Luke M WigginsVaughn A Starnes

Abstract

The management of aortic valve disease in the pediatric population is complex and requires an individualized approach and opportune application of techniques focused on each individual patient's specific anatomy, pathology, and clinical presentation. Though some patients may require variations in the approach to management, the ultimate goal should be to perform a Ross procedure when aortic valve replacement is indicated.

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