In isolated posterior mitral valve pathology, quality of mitral valve repair with the port-access approach can compare with that with the conventional median sternotomy approach.
Anterior and bileaflet MV disease can be repaired with early and mid-term results similar to those of posterior MV disease. All patients with severe MR due to anterior or posterior pathology should be considered equally for early valve repair.
Septic emboli, giving rise to physical signs similar to those of subacute bacterial endocarditis, are extremely rare complications of radial artery catheterization. A case is reported with splinter hemorrhages and Janeway lesions, resulting from an infected radial artery catheter. Five other cases with these signs are collected from among 21 patients with localized septic complications described in the literature. The duration of radial artery catheterization was 4 days or longer in all cases, and Staphylococcus aureus was the offending agent in all. We conclude that arterial lines should be removed as early as possible, and in any case they should be pulled out at the earliest sign of a local complication. In the presence of signs of local infection, antistaphylococcal treatment should be given until results of cultures are available.
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