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Original Article

Left Ventricular Rupture after Mitral Valve Replacement: Report of Two Cases and a Review of the Literature

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Pages 235-238 | Received 25 Jul 1980, Published online: 12 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

Rupture of the left ventricle following mitral valve replacement occurred in 2 women among 520 patients (0.4%) during a 17-year-period at the Beilinson Medical Centre. In one patient, a delayed, type II rupture, followed by immediate exanguination, resulted from a 31 mm cloth-covered Starr-Edwards prosthesis inserted in a normal sized left ventricle. In the second patient, an intra-operative type I rupture occurred as a result of an over-zealous resection of a heavily calcified valve and annulus. Repeated attempts at surgical repair were unsuccessful. A review of 46 previously reported cases revealed several other factors that might be responsible for this complication which carries a 40-100% mortality rate, depending on whether it is diagnosed intra-operatively or in the immediate postoperative period. These factors and the variety of surgical approaches used for the repair of this grave complication are discussed.

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