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Fig. 2C Inclusion root technique. Drawing shows completed repair. Unlike
total aortic root technique in Figure
1A,
1B, inclusion root technique
results in placement of valved conduit within native aortic root. Straight
arrow indicates site of coronary artery reimplantation; curved arrows,
proximal graft anastomosis.