| Literature DB >> 29313150 |
Yoshihisa Morimoto1, Takaki Sugimoto2.
Abstract
The outcome in functional mitral regurgitation after aortic valve replacement is unclear. A frail 82-year-old woman with severe aortic valve regurgitation and mild to moderate functional mitral valve regurgitation (NYHA functional class III) was referred to our clinic. In consideration of her frail condition, aortic valve replacement without mitral surgery was performed. She had hemodynamic instability and difficulty to wean off cardiopulmonary bypass caused by severe functional mitral valve regurgitation with left ventricular dilatation. A central Alfieri edge-to-edge stitch was placed between the anatomical middle of the two leaflets of the mitral valve after reinstitution of cardiopulmonary bypass. This eliminated the mitral regurgitation, which enabled successful separation from cardiopulmonary bypass.Entities:
Keywords: Alfieri edge-to-edge stitch; Functional mitral regurgitation; Weaning from cardiopulmonary bypass
Year: 2018 PMID: 29313150 PMCID: PMC5758482 DOI: 10.1186/s40792-017-0410-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Surg Case Rep ISSN: 2198-7793
Fig. 1Preoperative transesophageal echocardiography images showing mitral valve and a color Doppler image showing mild to moderate functional mitral regurgitation
Fig. 2Intraoperative transesophageal echocardiography images after aortic valve surgery, showing a color Doppler image showing severe functional mitral regurgitation caused by left ventricular dilatation
Fig. 3Intraoperative transesophageal echocardiography images after Alfieri stitch was performed, showing a color Doppler image showing mild to moderate residual mitral regurgitation