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Cardiac reoperations following the Ross procedure in children: spectrum of surgery and reoperation results

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A wide range of cardiac reoperations may be required in children following the Ross procedure, especially those with underlying rheumatic aetiology, aortic regurgitation and multivalvular involvement. Despite complexity, reoperation following the Ross procedure can be performed with low mortality and good mid-term results. This information should be taken into consideration during the selection of aortic valve substitute in children.

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