| Literature DB >> 23323082 |
Mohammad Sahebjam1, Abbas Salehiomran, Neda Ghaffari-Marandi, Azam Safir.
Abstract
One of the most serious complications of mitral valve replacement is left ventricular rupture and pseudoaneurysm formation, which is rare but potentially lethal. We herein present a late type of post mitral valve replacement and coronary artery bypass surgery pseudoaneurysm in a 74-year-old female, who was admitted to our hospital with a recent history of exertional dyspnea. She had the above-mentioned operation 10 months before. The diagnosis was made via two-dimensional and real-time three-dimensional transthoracic echocardiography. The prosthetic mitral valve was removed, and the large orifice of the pseudoaneurysm was closed by surgery. At one year's follow-up, the patient was in good condition.Entities:
Keywords: Aneurysm, false; Echocardiography, three-dimensional; Mitral valve
Year: 2012 PMID: 23323082 PMCID: PMC3537207
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Tehran Heart Cent ISSN: 1735-5370
Figure 1Two-dimensional echocardiography, showing the orifice of the pseudoaneurysm near the mitral valve sewing ring (arrow) and the pseudoaneurysm (asterisk)
Figure 2Two-dimensional color Doppler echocardiography, showing a turbulent flow on the orifice of the pseudoaneurysm (arrow) and the pseudoaneurysm (asterisk)
Figure 3Three-dimensional echocardiography, showing the orifice of the pseudoaneurysm (arrow) and the pseudoaneurysm (asterisk)
Figure 4The operation site. The black arrow points to the pseudoaneurysm orifice (PS) and the white arrow to the prosthetic mitral valve (MV)