Mitral valve trauma in an infant during aortic valvuloplasty and its surgical treatment

Authors

  • Luis E. Marcano Sanz
  • Juan C. Ramiro Novoa
  • Gilberto Bermúdez Gutiérrez
  • Francisco Díaz Ramírez
  • Katia Rivera Ladino

Abstract

Balloon valvuloplasty is widely accepted as the treatment of choice for congenital aortic stenosis in newborns and infants. Complications from the procedure are well known but mitral valve damage is rare. This is the case of a 7-month-old male patient with the diagnosis of coarctation of the aorta and aortic valve stenosis who underwent dilation of both lesions via catheterization. At 20 hours of the procedure a severe heart failure secondary to an injury of the anterior mitral valve was diagnosed. The patient underwent emergency surgery and a slit-like tear from the free edge to the annulus was observed, which was repaired and annuloplasty in the lateral commissure was performed. In the immediate postoperative period the patient progressed without complications and at one year follow up he shows mild valve regurgitation without evidence of recoarctation or aortic valve stenosis.

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Published

2020-01-12

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Marcano Sanz LE, Ramiro Novoa JC, Bermúdez Gutiérrez G, Díaz Ramírez F, Rivera Ladino K. Mitral valve trauma in an infant during aortic valvuloplasty and its surgical treatment. CorSalud [Internet]. 2020 Jan. 12 [cited 2025 Jul. 15];5(2):200-3. Available from: https://revcorsalud.sld.cu/index.php/cors/article/view/530

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