Submitted by Dr. T. Huynh: April 1996

FEEDBACK Received:
From P.K. 96/04/11
This is a text-book example of a very rare valvular abnormality. Is this
patient being considered for a Ross Procedure surgery?
From Dr. Thao Huynh 96/04/16
Ross procedure: operation where the pulmonary valve is inserted into the
aortic position, a cadaver homograft valve is inserted into the pulmonary
position.
Although it is definitely more complex and time consuming, the Ross surgery
offers the advantage of no long term requirement for anticoagulation and
excellent durability.
In light of her recent onset of symptoms (chest pain and palpitations),
and the severity of the aortic stenosis (AVA:1.0 cm2 by continuity equation)
the patient will undergo a Ross procedure in the near future.