In open-heart surgery, the surgeon makes an incision in the middle of the chest
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slide 1 of 5, In open-heart surgery, the surgeon makes an incision in the middle of the chest,
Aortic valve replacement surgery may be done as an open-heart surgery or as a less invasive surgery. In open-heart surgery, the surgeon makes an incision in the middle of the chest and cuts through the breastbone (sternum). In less invasive surgery, the surgeon makes smaller incisions and does not open the chest.
In less invasive surgery, the surgeon may make an incision between the ribs
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slide 2 of 5, In less invasive surgery, the surgeon may make an incision between the ribs,
In a less invasive surgery, the surgeon may make an incision between the ribs. The surgeon uses this incision to work on the heart. The surgeon does not cut the sternum.
The chest is opened to expose the heart
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slide 3 of 5, The chest is opened to expose the heart,
In an open-heart surgery, the surgeon opens the chest with a retractor to expose the heart. The surgeon opens the lining that protects the heart (pericardium).
The damaged aortic valve is removed
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slide 4 of 5, The damaged aortic valve is removed,
Next, the surgeon removes the damaged aortic valve.
The replacement valve is sewn in place
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slide 5 of 5, The replacement valve is sewn in place,
Finally, the surgeon inserts the replacement valve into the aorta. The replacement valve may be either mechanical or made of animal tissue. The surgeon sews the valve to the annulus, which is a ring of tissue that connects to the leaflets of the aortic valve.
Current as of:
April 13, 2022
Author: Healthwise Staff Medical Review: Rakesh K. Pai MD, FACC - Cardiology, Electrophysiology Adam Husney MD - Family Medicine E. Gregory Thompson MD - Internal Medicine David C. Stuesse MD - Cardiac and Thoracic Surgery Martin J. Gabica MD - Family Medicine Caroline S. Rhoads MD - Internal Medicine
Medical Review:Rakesh K. Pai MD, FACC - Cardiology, Electrophysiology & Adam Husney MD - Family Medicine & E. Gregory Thompson MD - Internal Medicine & David C. Stuesse MD - Cardiac and Thoracic Surgery & Martin J. Gabica MD - Family Medicine & Caroline S. Rhoads MD - Internal Medicine
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