[??????????????]Re: [HSF] Posterior Post-Infarction VSD, SAM,
and other Miser
Ani Anyanwu
anianyanwu at hotmail.com
Thu Jul 12 22:28:23 EDT 2007
But is the solution not to try and perfect our repairs to eliminate the jet rather than avoid the use of rings?
Indeed why blame the ring? It would be a fallacy to say such jets, narrow or otherwise, are only seen in ringed repairs.
I would say the lesson here is not to have patients leave the OR with mild MR, as was the case here. Mild MR as shown here will sometimes come back to haunt you. We would practically never accept mild MR after a repair for degenrative disease. If on saline testing there is a residual jet then the atrium would not be close until the cause of that jet is identified and rectified. If there is no jet on saline testing it would be most unusual to see mild MR on post-bypass TEE - if such is seen then there is something not right and we would go back on bypass an re-evaluate the repair.
Ani
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From: Tea Acuff
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Exactly what led me a decade or so ago to largely abandon and certainly disprove the dictum to use rings for every repair.
tea
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From: Ajit Damle <damle at cableone.net>
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Subject: RE: [??????????????]Re: [HSF] Posterior Post-Infarction VSD, SAM, and other Misery
I had one such a case. Post-repair that was a single narrow jet, seen only
in one view that was against a portion of Duran ring. Anemia stabilized at
8.5 gms. I ended up replacing the valve.
Ajit Damle
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and other Misery
Dear Members, I would like to have your thoughts about the following case
57 male had severe MR ( 4+) from mitral posterior leaflet prolapes, And
received mitral repair ( Q resection of the posteroir leaflet and 29# ring
( O shape ), TEE showed 1 one + MR during surgery. He had uneventful
recovery and went home. Three weeks after surgery, he had jaundice and
hemolysis with elevated hepatic enzyme. HCT went down from 40 to 30%. Even
after 6 weeks medical treatment, his jaundice getting better and hepatic
enzyme went down too, but not normal yet. We checked echo again it shows
that the size of LA and LV is smaller that that before surgery, and have +
to ++ MR, with a II/6 systolic murmer. EF is normal. Now he is about 3
months after.
Is his jaundice and hemolysis related to the ring or repair? Should we do
anything surgically? Replacememt of the mitral valve? or wait? or other?
Many thanks in advance for your help.
Steve
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