Abstract
Laubry-Pezzi syndrome is a congenital heart disease that consist in a prolapse of aortic valve cusping into a subjacent ventricular septal defect due to Venturi effect. It results in progressive aortic valve insufficiency. The perimembranous type is the most common due to the proximity of the aortic annulus to such defects. The aim of this report is to highlight the specificity of the diagnosis and the surgical management of this syndrome in adult patients.
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