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Aortic Valve Neocuspidization With Glutaraldehyde-Treated Autologous Pericardium (Ozaki Procedure)
Sponsor: Maria Cecilia Hospital
Summary
The Ozaki aortic valve reconstruction procedure uses autologous or bovine pericardium as an aortic cusp replacement without the use of struts and with use of the patient's own native aortic root. In this technique one can replace individual aortic cusps, 1, 2, or all 3 cusps. Ideally the patient's autologous pericardium will be harvested and fixed in gluteraldehyde at the time and prepared for the patient's specific annular dimensions with the neoaortic root sizers. Based on the measured size, one then uses a leaflet template to independently replace the cusps resulting in more effective preservation of the natural motion of the aortic valve annulus in coordination of the left ventricle, aortic annulus, sinus of Valsalva, and aorta compared to stented bioprosthetic and/or mechanical aortic valve replacements. Professor Ozaki has now performed 1000 Ozaki neoaortic valve reconstructive operations and has better than 95% freedom from re-operation at late follow-up. The objective of this study is to collect a large collection of prospective data from patients undergoing aortic neocuspidalization surgery for aortic valve insufficiency or stenosis isolated or combined with other procedures
Official title: Aortic Valve Neocuspidization With Glutaraldehyde-Treated Autologous Pericardium
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
18 Years - Any
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
60
Start Date
2021-06-06
Completion Date
2027-06-06
Last Updated
2024-08-28
Healthy Volunteers
No
Conditions
Locations (1)
MCH
Cotignola, Ravenna, Italy