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2021 ◽  
Vol 16 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Posung Chen ◽  
Chungyi Chang ◽  
Yicheng Chuang ◽  
Ichen Chen ◽  
Tingchao Lin

Abstract Background Complicated infective endocarditis (IE) with perivalvular abscess and destruction of intervalvular fibrous body (IFB) has high mortality risk and requires emergent or urgent surgery mostly. Case presentation We presented four patients with complicated infective endocarditis combined with perivalvular abscess and IFB destruction. Three patients had prosthetic valve endocarditis and one patient had native valve endocarditis. They all received modified Commando procedure successfully. No surgical mortality or re-exploration for bleeding. Conclusions We suggest that modified Commando procedure may have some benefit in improving survival rate of patients with complicated IE and reducing complications.


Author(s):  
Murat Ugurlucan ◽  
Didem Melis Oztas ◽  
Halil Turkoglu
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BMC Surgery ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 21 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Xiaoli Qin ◽  
Weitao Liang ◽  
Honghua Yue ◽  
Zhong Wu

Abstract Background Prosthetic valve detachment is not rare after aortic valve replacement in Behcet’s disease. However, destruction of the intervalvular fibrous body (IFB) due to Behcet’s disease was rarely reported. Case presentation We report a case of 30 year-old woman, with valve detachment and IFB separation. The patient received aortic valve replacement three months ago. Her medical history included recurrent oral ulcers and cutaneous lesions. Finally, reoperation was performed and peri-operative steroid therapy was carried out. Conclusions The case presented a rare complication of valve detachment in Behcet’s disease.


2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Po Sung Chen ◽  
Chungyi Chang ◽  
Yicheng Chuang ◽  
Ichen Chen ◽  
Tingchao Lin

Abstract Background: Complicated infective endocarditis (IE) with perivalvular abscess and destruction of intervalvular fibrous body (IFB) has high mortality risk and requires emergent or urgent surgery mostly. Case presentation: We presented four patients with complicated infective endocarditis combined with perivalvular abscess and IFB destruction. Three patients had prosthetic valve endocarditis and one patient had native valve endocarditis. They all received modified Commando procedure successfully. No surgical mortality or re-exploration for bleeding. Conclusions: We suggest that modified Commando procedure may have some benefit in improving survival rate of patients with complicated IE and reducing complications.


2020 ◽  
Vol 23 (6) ◽  
pp. 453-460
Author(s):  
Chrystalle Katte Carreon ◽  
Stephen P Sanders ◽  
Michael T Ashworth

The histological spectrum of the central fibrous body (CFB) of the heart, particularly in humans, is not fully characterized. Herein, we describe the presence of cartilage and bone within the CFB of 2 explanted heart specimens from patients with known mutation-driven cardiomyopathy involving the TNNI3 and TNNT2 genes, review the existing literature on the identified variants particularly TNNI3 (p.Asn185Thrfs*14) and TNNT2 (p.Arg141Trp), and provide insights into the plausible nature of such histopathological observation based on animal studies and the few reported cases in humans.


2020 ◽  
Vol 2020 (8) ◽  
Author(s):  
Johan O Wedin ◽  
Mikael Janiec ◽  
Petter Schiller

ABSTRACT The indication for transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI) is continuously expanding with a simultaneous increase in number of TAVI associated prosthetic valve endocarditis (TAVI–PVE). Evidence for management of TAVI–PVE is lacking but the need for surgical management of complex TAVI–PVE is expected to increase. The Commando procedure, a technically challenging surgery for treatment of complex endocarditis, has never been described in a patient with TAVI–PVE. An 80-year-old female with TAVI–PVE, native mitral valve endocarditis and an abscess in the intervalvular fibrous body was admitted to our clinic. She successfully underwent the Commando procedure with implantation of biological mitral and aortic valve prostheses and reconstruction of the intervalvular fibrous body. We demonstrate that the Commando procedure is a feasible surgical alternative in patients with TAVI–PVE and that it can be considered in patients with high surgical risk.


2020 ◽  
Vol 58 (5) ◽  
pp. 1080-1087
Author(s):  
Piroze M Davierwala ◽  
Mateo Marin-Cuartas ◽  
Martin Misfeld ◽  
Salil V Deo ◽  
Sven Lehmann ◽  
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Abstract OBJECTIVES Destruction of the intervalvular fibrous body (IFB) due to infective endocarditis (IE) warrants a complex operation involving radical debridement of all infected tissue, followed by double valve replacement (aortic and mitral valve replacement) with patch reconstruction of the IFB. This study assesses the 5-year outcomes in patients undergoing this complex procedure for treatment of double valve IE with IFB involvement. METHODS A total of 127 consecutive patients underwent double valve replacement with reconstruction of the IFB for active complex IE between January 1999 and December 2018. Primary outcomes were 3-year and 5-year survival, as well as 5-year freedom from reoperation. RESULTS Patients’ mean age was 65.3 ± 12.9 years. Preoperative cardiogenic shock and sepsis were present in 17.3% and 18.9%, respectively. The majority of patients (81.3%) had undergone previous cardiac surgery. Overall, 30-day and 90-day mortality rates were 28.3% and 37.0%, respectively. The 3- and 5-year survival rates for all patients were 45.3 ± 5.1% and 41.8 ± 5.8%, and for those who survived the first 90 postoperative days 75.8 ± 6.1% and 70.0 ± 8.0%, respectively. The overall 5-year freedom from reoperation was 85.1 ± 5.7%. Preoperative predictors for 30-day mortality were Staphylococcus aureus [odds ratio (OR) 1.65; P = 0.04] and left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) <35% (OR 12.06; P = 0.03), for 90-day mortality acute kidney injury requiring dialysis (OR 6.2; P = 0.02) and LVEF <35% (OR 9.66; P = 0.03) and for long-term mortality cardiogenic shock (hazard ratio 2.46; P = 0.01). CONCLUSIONS Double valve replacement with reconstruction of the IFB in patients with complex IE is a challenging operation associated with high morbidity and mortality, particularly in the first 90 days after surgery. Survival and freedom from reoperation rates are acceptable thereafter, particularly considering the severity of disease and complex surgery.


EP Europace ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 22 (5) ◽  
pp. 821-830 ◽  
Author(s):  
Robert H Anderson ◽  
Damian Sanchez-Quintana ◽  
Shumpei Mori ◽  
Jose Angel Cabrera ◽  
Eduardo Back Sternick

Abstract Aims The anatomic substrates for atrioventricular nodal re-entry remain enigmatic, but require knowledge of the normal arrangement of the inputs and exist from the atrioventricular node. This knowledge is crucial to understand the phenomenon of atrioventricular nodal re-entry. Methods and results We studied 20 human hearts with serial sections covering the entirety of the triangle of Koch and the cavotricuspid isthmus. We determined the location of the atrioventricular conduction axis and the connections between the specialized cardiomyocytes of the conduction axis and the adjacent working atrial myocardium. The atrioventricular node was found at the apex of the triangle of Koch, with entry of the conduction axis to the central fibrous body providing the criterion for distinction of the bundle of His. We found marked variation in the inferior extensions of the node, the shape of the node, the presence or absence of a connecting bridge within the myocardium of the cavotricuspid isthmus, the connections between the compact node and the myocardium of the atrial septum, the presence of transitional cardiomyocytes, and the ‘last’ connection between the working atrial myocardium and the conduction axis before it became the bundle of His. Conclusion The observed variations of the inferior extensions, combined with the arrangement of the ‘last’ connections between the atrial myocardium and the conduction axis prior to its insulation as the bundle of His, provide compelling evidence to support the concept for atrioventricular nodal re-entry as advanced by Katritsis and Becker.


2020 ◽  
Vol 109 (3) ◽  
pp. e211-e214 ◽  
Author(s):  
Farhad Bakhtiary ◽  
Ali El-Sayed Ahmad ◽  
Michael Borger

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