Author/Authors :
Bhutia, Euden Department of Neonatology and Pediatric Medicine - PGIMER - Dr. RML Hospital, New Delhi, India , Kumar, Dinesh Department of Neonatology and Pediatric Medicine - PGIMER - Dr. RML Hospital, New Delhi, India , Shankar, Binoy Department of Neonatology and Pediatric Medicine - PGIMER - Dr. RML Hospital, New Delhi, India , Das, Shakti Pad Department of Neonatology and Pediatric Medicine - PGIMER - Dr. RML Hospital, New Delhi, India , Kishore, Sunil Department of Neonatology and Pediatric Medicine - PGIMER - Dr. RML Hospital, New Delhi, India
Abstract :
Bicuspid aortic valve is traditionally considered an innocuous
congenital anomaly. Due to a better and widespread availability
of non-invasive imaging techniques, it has come to the fore
that 30% of these cases develop complications, viz., valve
abnormality (aortic regurgitation and stenosis), and aneurysm
of aortic root and ascending aorta. Sinus of Valsalva aneurysm
is an uncommon complication of bicuspid aortic valve and
more so those arising from the left coronary sinus are the
rarest. These complications generally occur in the third or
fourth decade of life. We present a case of the left sinus of
Valsalva aneurysm in conjunction with bicuspid aortic valve
and ascending aorta aneurysm at a very young age in a girl in
her early adolescence. This case is to remind the paediatricians
about the not so “innocuous image”, but the serious implications
of the bicuspid aortic valve and to regularly follow these cases
for early diagnosis of potential complications so as to prevent
catastrophic outcomes.