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P Kaul - Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery, 2006 - Springer
Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery, 2006Springer
A 58 year old man underwent 6 surgical interventions for various complications of massive
biventricular myocardial infarction over a period of 2 years following acute occlusion of a
possibly" hyperdominant" left anterior descending coronary artery. These included
concomitant repair of apicoanterior post-infarction VSD and right ventricular free wall
rupture, repeat repair of recurrent VSD following inferoposterior extension of VSD in the
infarcted septum 5 weeks later, repair of delayed right ventricular free wall rupture 4 weeks …
Abstract
A 58 year old man underwent 6 surgical interventions for various complications of massive biventricular myocardial infarction over a period of 2 years following acute occlusion of a possibly "hyperdominant" left anterior descending coronary artery. These included concomitant repair of apicoanterior post-infarction VSD and right ventricular free wall rupture, repeat repair of recurrent VSD following inferoposterior extension of VSD in the infarcted septum 5 weeks later, repair of delayed right ventricular free wall rupture 4 weeks subsequently, repair of a bleeding left ventricular aneurysm eroding through left chest wall 16 months thereafter, repair of right upper lobe lung tear causing massive anterior mediastinal haemorrhage, mimicking yet another cardiac rupture, 2 months later, followed, at the same admission, 2 weeks later, by sternal reconstruction for dehisced and infected sternum using pedicled myocutaneous latissimus dorsi flap. 5 years after the latissimus myoplasty, the patient remains in NYHA class 1 and is leading a normal life.
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