Surgical advances and the introduction of new more rapid and accurate diagnostic techniques have led to significant improvement in the survival of patients with aortic aneurysms. However, considerable long-term morbidity and mortality remains a concern. In the present study we report on the occurrence of sinus of Valsalva (SV) aneurysm after repair of the ascending aorta for aortic dissection as a significant long-term complication. Since transesophageal echocardiography (TEE) became available it has been used for the follow-up of 33 hospital survivors after ascending aortic replacement for a mean of 27 +/- 20 months. Those patients who received a valved conduit were excluded from this analysis. The aortic valve was conserved in 22 patients: 17 had a dissecting aneurysm involving the ascending aorta and 4 patients non-dissecting aneurysms. A sinus of Valsalva diameter > 45 mm was considered an aneurysm and was found in a total of 7 patients (33%), 5 being patients with aortic dissection. The overall reoperation rate on account of SV aneurysms was 24%. We conclude that SV aneurysm is a significant long-term complication of patients after repair of the ascending aorta. In the light of these results we have changed our operative policy of repair to include resorcin glue as a reinforcing agent or to perform more extensive repair.
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