Giant left ventricular pseudoaneurysm concomitant with severe mitral regurgitation: Multimodality imaging and successful surgical repair
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Karaca, O., Güneş, H. M., Çakal, B. ve Türkoǧlu, H. (2015). Giant left ventricular pseudoaneurysm concomitant with severe mitral regurgitation: Multimodality imaging and successful surgical repair. European Journal of Cardio-Thoracic Surgery, 47(4), e162-e163. https://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ejcts/ezu500Özet
A 58-year old man with previous myocardial infarction was shown to have a huge pseudoaneurysm (8 × 6 cm) on the left ventricular posterior wall concomitant with severe mitral regurgitation. The left ventricle was reconstructed with resection of the pseudoaneurysm sac and repaired with a Dacron graft (Dor procedure) along with mitral ring annuloplasty (Fig. 1E). Postoperatively, left ventricle was normal in size (5.5 × 3.8 cm) without residual mitral regurgitation.