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Table 3 Contraindications for Ross procedure

From: Aortic valve replacement in pediatric patients: 30 years single center experience

Contraindication

n (%)

Any contraindication, including complex congenital heart disease

31 (100)

Patient’s parents were against a Ross procedure

3 (9.7)

Bicuspid pulmonary valve

6 (19.4)

Tricuspid, but dysplastic or insufficient pulmonary valve

3 (9.7)

Size discrepancy between the aortic and the pulmonary valve at time of surgery

2 (6.5)

Massive adhesions between the aortic and the pulmonary root

1 (3.2)

Coronary anatomy

2 (6.5)

Connective tissue disease

3 (9.7)

Marfanoid habitus with hyperextensibility of the joints and a dilated pulmonary artery

1 (3.2)

Suitable pulmonary homograft not available at time of surgery (1999)

1 (3.2)

Due to hematoma of the aorta ascendens at the cannulation site a mechanical Bentall was performed

1 (3.2)

  1. Values are presented as n, n (%)