JICOA 2019
DOI: 10.31487/j.jicoa.2019.03.01
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A Treatise on The Surgical Management and A Suggested Amendment of Surgical Classification of Left Ventricular Rupture Following Mitral Valve Replacement

Abstract: The present perspective is a synthesis of 108 published investigations in the setting of different types of left ventricular rupture following mitral valve replacement (MVR). We identified 109 investigations and reviewed the clinical presentation, diagnostic modalities, surgical techniques and outcomes. Clinical presentation, roentgenography, cross-sectional transthoracic/transesophageal echocardiography and computerized tomography provided the diagnostic information and defined the causative mechanism. Magnet… Show more

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“…[37,38] Similar findings have been noted by other investigators. [56][57][58][59][60][61] The low in-hospital mortality observed in the study can be attributed to uniform myocardial preservation strategy, preservation of chordopapillary apparatus, implantation of appropriate sized low-profile prostheses, and performing aortic root enlargement procedures in cases of small aortic root, thus avoiding patient -prosthesis mismatch and atrioventricular groove disruption. 62,63 Timely intraoperative and perioperative institution of intraaortic balloon counterpulsation in selected individuals undergoing combined mitral-aortic valve replacement with low cardiac output syndrome have further improved our surgical results.…”
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“…[37,38] Similar findings have been noted by other investigators. [56][57][58][59][60][61] The low in-hospital mortality observed in the study can be attributed to uniform myocardial preservation strategy, preservation of chordopapillary apparatus, implantation of appropriate sized low-profile prostheses, and performing aortic root enlargement procedures in cases of small aortic root, thus avoiding patient -prosthesis mismatch and atrioventricular groove disruption. 62,63 Timely intraoperative and perioperative institution of intraaortic balloon counterpulsation in selected individuals undergoing combined mitral-aortic valve replacement with low cardiac output syndrome have further improved our surgical results.…”
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“…We believe strongly that preservation of the chordopapillary apparatus, implantation of an appropriate sized low profile prosthesis are a sine qua non in its prevention. [15,60,61] We need to remind ourselves of the maxim, "it is not what you do but how you do it".…”
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