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[Massive tricuspid valve insufficiency after blunt chest trauma: report of one case].

Roberto González L1, Ricardo Zalaquett S, Gastón Chamorro S, Guillermo Lema F.   

Abstract

Cardiac valve lesions after a blunt chest trauma are rare and less than 1% of cardiac lesions because of chest trauma affect the tricuspid valve. We report a 70 year-old female that suffered a severe chest trauma in a car accident. During the repair of the multiple skeletal lesions, the patient had a severe hemodynamic decompensation. A myocardial trauma with pericardial effusion and massive tricuspid insufficiency, due to anterior leaflet prolapse, was diagnosed on echocardiography. After discharge the patient remained in functional class II, with hepatomegaly, jugular ingurgitation and lower limb edema. A control echocardiogram, performed six months after the accident, showed dilatation of right heart chambers and massive tricuspid insufficiency. The patient was operated, and a tricuspid valve repair was performed suturing the ruptured papillary muscle to the ventricular wall and performing a tricuspid annuloplasty with a prosthetic ring. After 15 months of follow up, the patient remains asymptomatic.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18949189     DOI: /S0034-98872008000800012

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Rev Med Chil        ISSN: 0034-9887            Impact factor:   0.553


  1 in total

1.  Latent tricuspid valve rupture after motor vehicle accident and routine echocardiography in all chest-wall traumas.

Authors:  Suchi Khurana; Rishi Puri; Dennis Wong; Benjamin K Dundon; Michael A Brown; Matthew I Worthley; Stephen G Worthley
Journal:  Tex Heart Inst J       Date:  2009
  1 in total

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