Background and aim of the study: An easily reproducible, rational and durab
le method of repairing the incompetent mitral valve, which does not require
complex chordal procedures or the use of an expensive prosthesis and long-
term anticoagulation, remains a desirable goal. Here, we describe such a me
thod that has been developed at our institute.
Methods: The step-wise repair comprises: (i) preparation of a ring from a 3
x 110 mm strip of Dacron felt covered with untreated autologous pericardiu
m; (ii) mitral commissurotomy and mobilization of the subvalvular apparatus
, when required; (iii) infolding of the small portion of flail unsupported
mitral leaflet, when present, by interrupted stitches; (iv) anchoring of th
e pre-prepared ring to the mitral annulus with interrupted horizontal mattr
ess sutures, the sutures on the posterior annulus stopping short of the com
missures by 12-15 mm and on the anterior annulus by 8-10 mm; (v) excision o
f the unanchored portions of the ring opposite the commissures, leaving beh
ind 76-84 mm of the anchored parts; (vi) placement of two 'U-on-side' peric
ommissural annuloplasty sutures passed through the cut ends of the incomple
te ring, then through the respective annulus, and finally emerging near the
anterolateral and posteromedial commissures; and (vii) tying off the two p
ericommissural sutures over Teflon pledgets.
Results: Between January 1988 and December 1997, the technique was used to
repair 107 mitral valves. Among 90 patients who had mitral valve repair alo
ne or combined with tricuspid or aortic valve repair, only one hospital dea
th occurred. One patient required reoperation due to an unacceptable degree
of hemalysis. Among survivors followed up from one to >10 years, 80% were
in NYHA functional class I, and 70% did not have clinical mitral regurgitat
ion.
Conclusion: This alternative technique of mitral valve repair is simple to
perform, and relatively inexpensive. It provides gratifying results in acqu
ired mitral valve disease, as well as in mitral valve prolapse subjects, an
d the repaired valve appears to function well, even alter 10 years.