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A modification of the Ross procedure to prevent pulmonary autograft dilatation
European Journal of Cardio-Thoracic Surgery, 07/01/09
Gebauer R et al. - The authors present their initial experience in 10 patients operated on using a modified Ross operation. This type of graft was selected to match the discrepancy between diameters of the annulus and the sinotubular junction of the autograft and to preserve the characteristic configuration of the native root.
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