Single-stage open repair of severe asymmetric pectus excavatum and mitral valve replacement in connective tissue disease

2021 ◽  
pp. 021849232110140
Author(s):  
Cheong Ping Pau ◽  
Kee Soon Chong ◽  
Mohd Azhari Yakub ◽  
Alizan Abdul Khalil

We present a 14-year-old boy with Loey–Dietz syndrome with severe mitral regurgitation, pectus excavatum and scoliosis. The Haller index was 25. The heart was displaced into the left hemithorax. The right inferior pulmonary vein was very close to the sternum and vertebral body. Single-stage surgery was performed. An osseo-myo-cutaneous pedicled flap was created by sterno-manubrial junction dislocation and rib resection with bilateral internal mammary arteries supplying the flap. Cardiopulmonary bypass and mitral valve replacement was performed. The defect was bridged with three straight plates. The flap was laid on top and anchored. Early outcome at three months was good.

2017 ◽  
Vol 9 (9) ◽  
pp. e35-e35 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mary C Thomas ◽  
Josser E Delgado Almandoz ◽  
Adam J Todd ◽  
Mark L Young ◽  
Jennifer L Fease ◽  
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Following mechanical mitral valve replacement surgery, a 69-year-old woman had an ischemic stroke in the right middle cerebral artery territory. Mechanical thrombectomy showed the embolus to be a piece of chordae tendineae excised during the valve replacement surgery.


2017 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
pp. 25-26
Author(s):  
Minati Choudhary ◽  
Shivani Aggarwal ◽  
Amolkumar Bhoje

ABSTRACT Intracardiac masses namely thrombus, vegetation, and tumors may have overlapping echocardiographic appearance. Differentiating them from artifacts and normal anatomic structures further adds to the confusion. We report a similar scenario about the appearance of a new hyperechoic mass in the right atrium (RA) after mitral valve replacement (MVR) surgery. How to cite this article Choudhary M, Aggarwal S, Bhoje A. New Intracardiac Mass in Right Atrium Postcardiac Surgery: Thrombus or Artifact? J Perioper Echocardiogr 2017;5(1):25-26.


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