scholarly journals Bicuspid reconstruction surgery in a patient suffering from aortic valve infective endocarditis with annular abscess using Ozaki’s procedure: A case report

2020 ◽  
Vol 76 ◽  
pp. 266-269
Author(s):  
Hung T. Ngo ◽  
Tran-Thuy Nguyen ◽  
Huu C. Nguyen ◽  
Lionel Camilleri ◽  
Le Ngoc Thanh ◽  
...  
2016 ◽  
Vol 8 (3) ◽  
pp. 408-410
Author(s):  
Tomas Chalela ◽  
Viktor Hraska

Infective endocarditis (IE) is an uncommon condition among patients with congenital heart disease, however it can be life threatening. The usual management includes replacement of the affected valve, especially in patients with aortic valve compromise, and is even more common in previously repaired valves. In this case report, we describe the successful reconstruction of an aortic root destroyed by IE, in a patient with history of ballooning of a congenital aortic stenosis.


2013 ◽  
Vol 163 (3) ◽  
pp. S1
Author(s):  
U.N. Karakulak ◽  
B. Evranos ◽  
Ş.G. Fatihoğlu ◽  
N. Maharjan ◽  
M.L. Şahiner ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Vol 2021 (9) ◽  
Author(s):  
Toshio Doi ◽  
Kanetsugu Nagao ◽  
Hayato Obi ◽  
Akihiko Higashida ◽  
Masaya Aoki ◽  
...  

Abstract Annular abscess is a serious complication of infective endocarditis, which often requires complex surgery and has a very high post-operative mortality rate. The Konno procedure involves valve annuloplasty for a narrow aortic annulus or left ventricular outflow tract stenosis in children; it is also performed for various cardiac conditions in adults. Here, we report a case of the Konno procedure performed in a patient with aortic valve infective endocarditis, with an annular abscess extending into the interventricular septum (IVS). A 58-year-old man who presented to our hospital with fever was diagnosed with aortic valve infective endocarditis caused by Streptococcus saccharolyticus. On echocardiography, an annular abscess in the direction of the IVS was detected, and surgery was planned. The Konno procedure was performed to secure an adequate surgical field and to debride and reconstruct the cavity created by the interventricular septal abscess. The patient was discharged uneventfully 29 days after surgery.


2008 ◽  
Vol 126 (1) ◽  
pp. e10-e12 ◽  
Author(s):  
Josip Vincelj ◽  
Ivan Sokol ◽  
Damira Pevec ◽  
Željko Sutlić

Author(s):  
Quentin Chatelain ◽  
Andrea Carcaterra ◽  
Florian Rey ◽  
Haran Burri

Abstract Background  Infective endocarditis with paravalvular abscess can be complicated by atrioventricular block (AVB), but junctional ectopic tachycardia (JET) has as yet never been described. Case summary  A 68-year-old male recently admitted with Staphylococcal aureus endocarditis of his aortic valve bioprosthesis, presented with a regular tachycardia at 240 b.p.m. with a pre-existent right bundle branch block pattern. Haemodynamic collapse necessitated electrical cardioversion, following which high-grade AVB was observed. Multiple recurrences of the same tachycardia required repeated electrical cardioversions and emergent electrophysiological study, which indicated JET. The tachycardia was unresponsive to overdrive pacing, adenosine and intravenous amiodarone, and external cardioversions. Radiofrequency catheter ablation of the atrioventricular node was performed emergently with interruption of the tachycardia. A temporary external pacemaker was implanted via a jugular route. The tachycardia recurred after 48 h at a slower rate, and the patient underwent redo ablation. Transoesophageal echocardiography revealed a pseudoaneurysm of the right sinus of Valsalva probably corresponding to an evacuated abscess. A permanent pacemaker was implanted after active infection had been ruled out. At 3 months of follow-up, the patient had complete AVB, without arrhythmia recurrence. Discussion  This is the first case report of JET complicating a paravalvular abscess of the aortic valve with concomitant AVB. Junctional ectopic tachycardia is very rare arrhythmia which is usually seen in children as a congenital arrhythmia or following surgical correction of paediatric heart disease. The differential diagnosis is discussed in detail in the article.


2018 ◽  
Vol 19 ◽  
pp. 1146-1151 ◽  
Author(s):  
Martina Moretti ◽  
Angelo Buscaglia ◽  
Jacopo Senes ◽  
Giacomo Tini ◽  
Claudio Brunelli ◽  
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