Title of article :
Subacute Aortic Regurgitation as a Rare Presentation of Iatrogenic Aortic Valve Leaflet Perforation
Author/Authors :
Sabzi, Feridoon Department of Cardiovascular Surgery - Imam Ali Heart Center - Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences , Teimouri, Hassan Department of Anesthesiology - Cardiovascular Center of Shahid Madani - Lorestan University of Medical Sciences, Khorramabad , Moloodi, Abdolrasoul Department of Cardiovascular Surgery - Imam Ali Heart Center - Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences
Abstract :
There is a paucity of literature regarding iatrogenic aortic valve perforation after cardiac operation
is performed in the vicinity of the aortic valve. This report describes the clinical, echocardiographic, and angiocardiographic
recognition of iatrogenic aortic valve perforation in a patient who had previously under
gone membranous ventricular septal defect and pulmonary stenosis. Five days after the operation, the patient
showed subacute signs and symptoms of congestive heart failure in surgical ward. Echocardiographic examination
revealed free aortic regurgitation. The patient was scheduled for operation, which was performed using
cardiopulmonary bypass and cardioplegic arrest. During the operation, exploration of the aortic root revealed
tearing non-coronary aortic cusp at the level of the aortic ring and slightly dilated the left sinus. Despite close
examination, no suture could be identified. It was reasoned that the tension created by the dacron patch pulled
on the adjacent tissue and caused the separation of the non-coronary cusp from its ring and the patient was
treated by aortic valve replacement with prosthetic aortic valve. We did not have the facility to use transesophaseal
echocardiography for the examination of aortic valve repair and the poor condition of the patient did
not permit us to repair the valve. Precise preoperative diagnosis of this lesion allows optimal surgical planning
and treatment.
Keywords :
Aortic valve insufficiency , cardiopulmonary bypass , Iatragenic disease
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics