Objectives: Different surgical approaches have been suggested for aortic root aneurysm repair. We have developed our technique of aortic root remodeling, based on the plication of the wall of the sinuses of Valsalva and sinotubular junction, and covering the aortic root with tree patches in bovine pericardium. Methods Operative procedure: Aorta is resected above the sinotubular junction. The sinuses of Valsalva and the sinotubular junction are plicated. Three patches in bovine pericardium (one for each sinus) are used to cover the aortic root. The patches are fixed to the annulus by three sub annular stitches placed under the nadir of the commissures. The distal end of these patches are fixed at the level of sinotubular junction between one another and commissural aortic wall. Results: From January 2000 to February 2011 130 patients underwent this operation. There were two hospital deaths. Aortic valve insufficiency was not significant in all but four patients for severe aortic insufficiency required aortic valve replacement during the procedure. In the follow up no significant enlargement of the aortic root was detected. Three patients were reoperated for aortic valve replacement. Conclusion: With our technique, we remodel the sinuses of Valsalva and sinotubular junction to achieve the normal functioning of the aortic valve, by fixing the aortic annulus and covering the aortic root with three patches of bovine pericardium. We have found advantages in our new method compared with valve sparing and Florida Sleeve procedures.