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Bentall Surgery treatment

Bentall Surgery

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Bentall Surgery (Cardiology)

Bentall surgery is a specialized heart procedure that replaces the aortic valve, aortic root, and the ascending aorta with a single composite graft. It is performed to treat severe aortic valve disease, aneurysm, or life-threatening aortic root dilation. This surgery restores normal blood flow, prevents aortic rupture, and significantly improves long-term heart function.

When You Should Consider Bentall Surgery

  • Severe aortic valve regurgitation or stenosis

  • Enlarged aortic root or ascending aorta (aneurysm)

  • Marfan syndrome or connective tissue disorders

  • Aortic dissection that threatens the aorta

  • Chest pain, breathlessness, or fainting caused by valve/aortic disease

  • Rapid increase in aortic root size on imaging

Conditions That Require Bentall Surgery

  • Aortic root aneurysm (dilated aortic root)

  • Severe aortic valve leakage or narrowing

  • Genetic conditions like Marfan, Loeys-Dietz, or bicuspid aortic valve disease

  • Acute or chronic aortic dissection

  • Aortic root infection or previous failed valve surgery

How Bentall Surgery Is Performed

  • General anesthesia is administered

  • A chest incision is made to access the heart

  • The damaged aortic root, valve, and ascending aorta are removed

  • A composite graft with an artificial valve is attached

  • Coronary arteries are reimplanted into the new graft

  • Heart function is tested before closing the chest

  • You are shifted to the ICU for monitored recovery

Types of Bentall Procedure

  • Mechanical Bentall (mechanical valve + graft; long-lasting, lifelong blood thinners)

  • Biological Bentall (tissue valve + graft; suitable for older patients or those not wanting blood thinners)

  • Valve-sparing root replacement (Modified) – preserves patient’s own valve if possible

Pre-Surgery Preparation

  • Stop smoking 2–3 weeks prior

  • Control blood pressure and heart rate

  • Follow fasting instructions before surgery

  • Stop blood thinners only if instructed

  • Complete required imaging and blood tests

Pre-Surgery Tests

  • ECG to assess heart rhythm

  • 2D/3D echocardiography for valve and aortic root evaluation

  • CT angiography for detailed aorta imaging

  • Chest X-ray to check heart and lung health

  • Blood tests including CBC, kidney/liver function, coagulation profile

Benefits of Bentall Surgery

  • Prevents aortic rupture or dissection

  • Restores normal blood flow from the heart

  • Treats valve and aortic root disease in one procedure

  • Improves long-term survival and quality of life

  • Reduces future risks of heart failure

Recovery After Bentall Surgery

  • ICU stay: 1–2 days

  • Walking begins within 24–48 hours

  • Drains removed within 48–72 hours

  • Total recovery: 6–8 weeks

  • Full return to routine activities: 8–12 weeks

  • Lifelong follow-up and imaging to monitor aorta and valve

Life After Bentall Surgery

  • Avoid smoking permanently

  • Follow a heart-healthy, low-salt diet

  • Take medications regularly, including blood thinners if needed

  • Keep blood pressure under control

  • Join cardiac rehabilitation for long-term heart care

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