[HSF] LA Plication Reduction Plasty
Nasser F. Abou'Seada
nfaabouseada at gmail.com
Sat Nov 25 10:42:34 EST 2006
not necessarily Prasanna ...we don't have figures and numbers to compare ...
yet just anecdotal practice ... IMH Experience .... the largest I have seen
was in an isolated case of MS ..... calcific, in a young girl .... don't
remember the size, yet was hugely large .... accommodating 4 bottles 500mls
each -clearly noticed ... went as a joke- .... i.e. almost 2 liters of blood
were in that atrium ..... the ventricles were like just a small knob beneath
the atria ....
NFA
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> From: openheart-l-bounces at lists.hsforum.com [mailto:openheart-l-
> bounces at lists.hsforum.com] On Behalf Of Prasanna Simha M
> Sent: Saturday, November 25, 2006 8:24 AM
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> Subject: Re: [HSF] LA Plication Reduction Plasty
>
> The largest LA's are the ones with combined MS MR. The MR dulatess the
heart
> and the MS doesn't allow the regurgitant blood out that easily making them
> the largest LA"s
> Prasanna
>
> T
>
> On 11/25/06, Rwmfglycar at aol.com <Rwmfglycar at aol.com> wrote:
> >
> > Prasanna,
> > The truly giant ones (much more than 6 cm) that I saw in the past were
> > always rheumatics with dominant stenosis (when they had mitral and
> > tricuspid
> > disease we called them "wall to wall hearts").
> > My suspicion was that the very high mean pressures of dominant mitral
> > stenosis combined with rheumatic carditis of the atrial wall accounted
for
> > the
> > extreme forms of atrial enlargement.
> > Atrial enlargement obviously also occurs with organic mitral Mitr Reg..
> > Severe organic MR can go on for 5 years or more
> > before producing secondary
> > ventricular dysfunction. On the other hand mitral insufficiency
secondary
> > to
> > ventricular dysfunction is of a lesser degree for a much shorter
> > time before
> > surgery becomes urgent. Giant left atria have less time and less
stimulus
> > to
> > form. I certainly never saw really giant left atria in ventricular
> > mechanism MR.
> > Maybe Hal or other HSF members have seen some in their collective
large
> > experience.
> > Yours
> > Bob
> >
> >
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