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titleOfInvention Annuloplasty ring specific to degenerative valvular disease
abstract An annuloplasty ring sized optimally to take into account more of the common degenerative valve lesions. Each ring has a structural ring body with a shape that conforms to the predicted shape of a degenerative valvular disease such as elastic fiber defect (FED), Marfan syndrome, or Barlow syndrome. Predicted shapes are obtained through careful echocardiography and intraoperative measurements and often differ for different valve annulus sizes. For example, in mitral valve rings, the larger rings have larger minor and oblique axis dimensions relative to their major axis dimensions, and are more circular as opposed to D-shaped. The ring may also be three dimensional and the relative height around the ring may vary for different sized rings. The mitral valve ring may have a higher front saddle relative to the rear saddle, where the relative height varies across the ring size. The ring may have varying flexibility around the ring that varies as well for different ring sizes.
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