congenital left ventricular aneurysm
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Author(s):  
Oleg Egunov ◽  
Evgeniy Krivoshchekov ◽  
Frank Cetta ◽  
Evgenii Sviazov ◽  
Alexander Sokolov

This clinical case demonstrated surgical management of a giant congenital left ventricular aneurysm in a 2-month-old female using the Dor procedure. Transthoracic echocardiography performed at 6-month follow-up showed an ejection fraction of 66%.


2020 ◽  
Vol 28 (8) ◽  
pp. 504-506
Author(s):  
Andrea Daprati ◽  
Carlo Gaetano Sassi ◽  
Andrea Garatti ◽  
Gugliemo Saitto ◽  
Lorenzo Menicanti

Congenital left ventricular aneurysm or diverticulum is very rare. Most congenital left ventricular aneurysms are asymptomatic but some cause systemic embolization, left ventricular free wall rupture, or ventricular arrhythmias causing sudden cardiac death. A 29-year-old woman with congenital left ventricular aneurysm and nonsustained ventricular tachycardia underwent surgical plication of the aneurysm with left ventricular reshaping to improve heart failure symptoms, prevent rupture of the aneurysm wall and the possibility of thrombus formation, and excise the fibrotic tissue of the left ventricular aneurysm, which could be a trigger for left ventricular aneurysm arrhythmias. The postoperative course was unremarkable.


2020 ◽  
Vol 96 (2) ◽  
pp. 389-392
Author(s):  
Michael Hofbeck ◽  
Ludger Sieverding ◽  
Gerd Grözinger ◽  
Karl O. Kagan

2018 ◽  
Vol 28 (6) ◽  
pp. 876-878
Author(s):  
Benton Ng ◽  
Rhiannon Hickok ◽  
Gary Stapleton ◽  
Tom Karl

AbstractPulmonary atresia with intact ventricular septum and congenital left ventricular aneurysms are both rare, representing <1 and <0.1% of CHD, respectively. The association of left ventricular aneurysms and pulmonary atresia with intact ventricular septum has been documented in the literature, but all the previous case reports have involved children with acquired left ventricular aneurysms. We report an interesting case of a child with both pulmonary atresia with intact ventricular septum and a congenital left ventricular aneurysm. The combination of these two lesions ultimately affected the course of clinical care for the patient.


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