JOURNAL ARTICLE
[Traumatic mitral valve insufficiency after percutaneous mitral valve angioplasty. Mechanisms and surgical technique].
Archives des Maladies du Coeur et des Vaisseaux 1991 November
Eighteen patients underwent surgery for traumatic mitral regurgitation following percutaneous mitral valvuloplasty (PMV). Three patients required emergency surgery (delay less than 6 hours). In the remaining cases, the operation was performed one week after PMW (n = 11) or delayed for up to 3 months (n = 4). The operative findings were: ruptured papillary muscle (n = 1); torn anterior leaflets (n = 4), torn posterior leaflet (n = 1), anterior paracommissural tear (n = 3), posterior paracommissural tear (n = 9). Associated lesions included left atrial thrombosis (n = 2) and greater than 1 cm atrial septal defect (n = 4). Conservative mitral valve surgery was possible in over half the cases (n = 10), including two extensive tears of the anterior leaflet. The other patients required mitral valve replacement (n = 8). There were no postoperative complications in any of the patients.
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