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[Surgical Outcomes for Aortic Root Repair in Patients Undergoing Type A Acute Aortic Dissection].

We evaluated retrospectively 11 consecutive patients who underwent emergent aortic root operations for acute aortic dissection from April 2012 to March 2017. We underwent Bentall operation in 6 patients and Florida Sleeve repair in 3 patients and aortic root replacement with a Freestyle stentless porcine valve in 2 patients. The 30-day mortality of emergent aortic root operations was 9.1%(1 of 11), and the hospital mortality was 18.2%(2 of 11). The Overall survival at 5 years was 90.0%. In conclusion, the aortic root repair can be performed safely in acute aortic dissection.

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