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Oosterhof T et al. – Owing to the higher risk of thromboembolic events in mechanical prosthesis and the lifetime need for anticoagulation, allografts are the most widely used prosthesis. Degradation of the allograft often leads to reoperation, mostly 10–20 years after initial implantation. For a patient receiving his first allograft at 20 years of age, several reoperations will have to be performed later in life. Percutaneous pulmonary valve implantation has the potential to decrease the number of surgical reoperations.

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