Personalised external aortic root support (PEARS)
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Personalised external aortic root support (PEARS) is a procedure is where a computer designed mesh sleeve is manufactured to match the aortic root and aortic morphology of the individual patient and then placed to repair pathological aortic morphology such as those with Marfan syndrome. It was initially introduced as a conservative approach in 2004.
-<p><strong>Personalised external aortic root support (PEARS)</strong> is a procedure is where a computer designed mesh sleeve is manufactured to match the aortic root and aortic morphology of the individual patient and then placed to repair pathological aortic morphology such as those with <a href="/articles/marfan-syndrome">Marfan syndrome</a>. It was initially as a conservative approach in 2004.</p>- +<p><strong>Personalised external aortic root support (PEARS)</strong> is a procedure is where a computer designed mesh sleeve is manufactured to match the aortic root and aortic morphology of the individual patient and then placed to repair pathological aortic morphology such as those with <a href="/articles/marfan-syndrome">Marfan syndrome</a>. It was initially introduced as a conservative approach in 2004.</p>