Left atrial dissection after a supra-annular mitral valve replacement for endocarditis
Left atrial dissection after a supra-annular mitral valve replacement for endocarditis
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Abstract Background Left atrial dissection is a rare and a potentially fatal complication of cardiac surgery.Multi-modal imagery is helpful for the diagnosis and to guide the treatment.Case presentation We report the case of a 66-year-old female patient who underwent a combined mitral and aortic valve replacement for degenerative valvular disease.She presented an infectious erbaviva sunscreen endocarditis revealed by a third-degree atrioventricular bloc and had a redo mitral- and aortic valve replacement.
Mitral valve was inserted in supra-annular position due to annular destruction.Post-operative course was marked by a refractory acute heart failure explained by a left atrial wall dissection confirmed by transoesophageal echocardiography and synchronized cardiac CT-scan.Surgical treatment was theoretically indicated but considering the mezquila brooklyn high risk of a third surgery, a palliative care support was collegially decided.Conclusions Left atrial dissection can occur after a redo surgery and supra-annular mitral valve implantation.
Multi-modal imagery including transoesophageal echocardiography and cardiac CT-scan is helpful for the diagnosis.