What the Anesthesiologist Should Know before the Operative Procedure The Ross procedure was first described in 1967 for the surgical treatment of aortic stenosis. The procedure consists of replacement of the diseased aortic valve with patient’s own pulmonary valve (pulmonary valve autograft) and use of cryopreserved homograft to replace the harvested pulmonary valve (pulmonary allograft).…
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