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Excellent Outcome of Ross Procedure After Two Decades : vima
Excellent Outcome of Ross Procedure After Two Decades : vima
Excellent Outcome of Ross Procedure After Two Decades
Survival in patients who underwent the Ross procedure, a technically complex technique to replace the aortic valve, is 83% after 25 years, which matches that of the general population.
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