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Author(s):  
Daniel Hurtado-Sierra ◽  
Oscar Fernández-Gómez ◽  
Francisco Manrique-Rincón ◽  
Alfonso Buendía-Hernández ◽  
Clara A. Vázquez-Antona

Author(s):  
Mrinal Patel ◽  
Nikunj Vaidhya ◽  
Kartik Patel ◽  
Megha Sheth ◽  
Amit Mishra

Cor triatriatum dexter (CTD) is a rare congenital cardiac anomaly with a diverse presentation in every age group. We report a case of CTD in a 36-year-old female who presented with palpitations due to giant right atrium (RA), which we managed successfully with surgical excision of the membrane and RA reduction.


2021 ◽  
Vol 58 (S1) ◽  
pp. 190-190
Author(s):  
D. Hernández Pérez ◽  
R. Garcia Delgado ◽  
R. Garcia Rodriguez ◽  
A. Amaro Acosta ◽  
J. Segura Gonzalez ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Vol 8 (9) ◽  
pp. 111
Author(s):  
Fabian Barbieri ◽  
Mark Schröder ◽  
Niklas Beyhoff ◽  
Ulf Landmesser ◽  
Markus Reinthaler ◽  
...  

Background: Tricuspid regurgitation is gaining importance due to its high morbidity and mortality. Especially in the elderly, novel technologies in percutaneous therapies have become valuable options due to the commonly present high surgical risk. Case presentation: We report a case of a 78-year-old female suffering from massive tricuspid regurgitation with repetitive right-sided heart failure hospitalizations. As the patient was very frail and deemed as high surgical risk, we used the TriClip® system to improve her symptomatic status. During diagnostic work-up, an additional membrane separating the right atrium, consistent with the definition of a cor triatriatum dexter, was found. Although increasing the complexity of the procedure, implantation of 3 clips with reduction of tricuspid regurgitation to a mild-to-moderate degree was achieved without any notable complications. The patient was discharged with ameliorated symptoms on the fourth postoperative day. Conclusions: Our case highlights the feasibility of percutaneous edge-to-edge tricuspid valve repair in an elderly woman with cor triatriatum dexter. Accurate echocardiographic visualization is an absolute requirement to gain access to the tricuspid valve without interacting with prevailing additional membranes.


Author(s):  
Yvan R. Persia-Paulino ◽  
Beatriz Bouzas-Zubeldia ◽  
Isaac Martinez-Bendayan ◽  
Fernando Rueda-Nuñez

Author(s):  
Monika Bhandari ◽  
Akshyaya Pradhan ◽  
Pravesh Vishwakarma ◽  
Rishi Sethi

AbstractCor triatriatum (CT) or a triatrial heart is a rare congenital anomaly in which one of the atrial chambers is divided by a fibromuscular membrane. Of the two variants, CT dexter (right-sided CT) is still further rare than CT sinister (left-sided CT). Although CT sinister presents with features of left heart obstructive disease mimicking mitral stenosis, CT dexter is usually asymptomatic and is found incidentally on imaging. Here, we present a patient with an unusual case of complete heart block who was found to have CT dexter along with right ventricular noncompaction on imaging.


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