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EACTS Expert Consensus Statement on the Ross Procedure in Adult Patients
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The EACTS recently released an expert consensus statement on the Ross procedure in adult patients, highlighting the renewed focus in this area due to increasing evidence of excellent long-term outcomes. These outcomes include restoration of life expectancy and improved valve-related outcomes. The Ross procedure is now considered a viable first-line option for selected young and middle-aged adults with nonrepairable aortic valve disease. Currently, its adoption remains inconsistent across institutions, partly due to concerns about surgical complexity, long-term durability, and the need for structured follow-up. This expert consensus statement discusses the rationale for increasing adoption, surgical technique, patient selection, and standardization procedures in centers of excellence.



