scholarly journals Post-ischemic Ventricular Septal Pseudoaneurysm Contained Inside Right Ventricular Cavity

2020 ◽  
Vol 13 (11) ◽  
Author(s):  
Andrea Fisicaro ◽  
Alberto Albertini ◽  
Alessandra Laricchia ◽  
Antonio Mangieri ◽  
Francesco Giannini ◽  
...  
2016 ◽  
Vol 97 (3) ◽  
pp. 453-457
Author(s):  
A N Osmolovsky

Aim. To justify and develop method of endocardial electrode reposition in the right ventricular cavity of the heart in the spontaneous termination of temporary pacing in patients with recurrent myocardial infarction.Methods. A method of endocardial electrode reposition was used in 23 patients with myocardial infarction complicated by acute bradyarrhythmias. Written informed consent was obtained from all patients, and in the absence of contact with the patient, decision to insert temporary artificial pacemaker was made by medical consultation.Results. A method of endocardial electrode reposition that provides threading the electrode from the venous bed to the right ventricular cavity of the heart, cardiac stimulation by electrical impulses and creation the new contacts between electrode and right ventricular endocardium of the heart using the same electrode, both in the presence and in absence of the heart conduction and excitation function, was developed. At the same time, it excludes the electrode dislocation from the right ventricular cavity of the heart, provides the electrode fixation with endocardium, and at the same time allows to impose a stable artificial heart rhythm in the shortest time. During the spontaneous termination of the effective artificial pacemaker, endocardial electrodes reposition enabled to promptly regain the heart rhythm control in all 23 patients with acute bradyarrhythmia of infarction genesis.Conclusion. Effective and safe method of endocardial electrode reposition in the right ventricular cavity of the heart in the spontaneous termination of temporary pacing in patients with recurrent myocardial infarction was developed and introduced into clinical practice.


2012 ◽  
Vol 94 (2) ◽  
pp. 643-646 ◽  
Author(s):  
Teruki Sato ◽  
Hiroyuki Watanabe ◽  
Megumi Okawa ◽  
Takako Iino ◽  
Kenji Iino ◽  
...  

2018 ◽  
Vol 07 (08) ◽  
pp. 476-481
Author(s):  
Amanollah Heidari ◽  
Mohammad Nourizadeh ◽  
Mohammad Hossein Najafi ◽  
Sara Nourizadeh ◽  
Najmeh Assadinia

1991 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
pp. 105-113 ◽  
Author(s):  
Robert H. Anderson ◽  
Christine Anderson ◽  
James R. Zuberbuhler

SummaryAtresia of the outflow tract of the right ventricle in the presence of an intact ventricular septum poses major problems for surgical management. In the light of known problems, 43 autopsied hearts with this congenital abnormality were evaluated to note the arrangement of the myocardium and the cavity of the right ventricle, the state of the tricuspid valve, the precise substrate for pulmonary atresia, and the presence offistulous communications between the ventricular cavity and the coronary arteries. The specimens could be divided into two groups. The first group (38 hearts) had hypoplasia of the cavity of the right ventricle with mural hypertrophy while the second group (5 hearts) had a dilated right ventricular cavity with thinning of the wall. The larger group could be divided into two subgroups on the basis of the substrate for pulmonary atresia. Twenty hearts had muscular atresia of the right ventricular outflow tract and 18 had a potentially patent outflow tract blocked by an imperforate pulmonary valve. A comparison of these two subgroups revealed that mural hypertrophy and cavitary hypoplasia were more severe in hearts with muscular atresia. The tricuspid valve was hypoplastic and its leaflets were not dysplastic in this group but the leaflets were dysplastic in hearts with valvar pulmonary atresia. Fistulous communications between the ventricular cavity and the coronary arteries were only seen in the cases with muscular atresia. In this series, recognition of muscular pulmonary atresia would have identified those patients with the worst surgical prognosis.


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