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Sarwari, H., Petersen, J., Conradi, L., Detter, C., Reichenspurner, H., Al, A. Y. |
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Thoracic & Cardiovascular Surgeon; 2024 Supplement1, Vol. 72, pS1-S68, 68p |
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This article discusses the outcomes of a surgical procedure called the Commando procedure, which is used to treat pathologies involving the aortic and mitral valve, including the aorto-mitral curtain (AMC). The study analyzed the acute and midterm outcomes of 20 patients who underwent the Commando procedure at a single center. The most common surgical indication was endocarditis, and 60% of the procedures were reoperations. The study found acceptable 30-day mortality rates and anticipated long-term survival, along with postoperative complications and mortality rates. The results highlight the importance of managing these patients within a specialized cardiovascular center. [Extracted from the article] |
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Complementary Index |
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