Abstract

Conventional aortic valve replacement in patients with porcelain aorta can be technically challenging and is even sometimes seen as contraindication. Trans-aortic valve implantation has been proposed as an alternative to other trancutaneous routes of implantation and is feasible when there is a small healthy area in the right anterolateral aspect of the ascending aorta. Herein we report an interesting case of combined transaortic valve implantation and off-pump coronary artery bypass grafting in a patient with severe aortic stenosis, severe ostial left main coronary artery disease and porcelain aorta.

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