Repair of Left Ventricular Rupture Following Mitral Valve Replacement Concomitant With Left Atrial Reduction Procedure:Intracardiac Patch and Extracardiac Buttress Suture
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Rupture of the posterior wall of the left ventricle after mitral valve replacement is a dire complication associated with a very high mortality. This study reports a successful repair of type 1 left ventricular rupture, which occurred after mitral valve replacement concomitant with a left atrial reduction procedure, by combination of an intracardiac patch and an extracardiac buttress suture. In a case such as this, in which hemostasis is quite difficult to establish, this combination technique is particularly effective. (Jpn Circ J 2001; 65: 581 - 583)
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