A Case Report of Mitral Valve
Replacement for the Patient with Severely Calcified Mitral Annulus
after Long-Term Hemodialysis |
(Departments of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery,
Shingu General Medical Center*1, Wakayama, Japan, Department of
Surgery, Departments of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, Toyooka
Hospital*2, Hyogo, Japan, Department of Thoracic and Cardiovascular
Surgery, Mie University School of Medicine*3, Mie, Japan, Department
of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, Mie General Medical Center*4,
Mie, Japan and Department of Surgery, Department of Thoracic and
Cardiovascular Surgery, Kobe City General Hospital*5, Kobe, Japan)
Katsutoshi Adachi*1,*2 |
Tomoaki Sato*2 |
Hironori Tenpaku*2 |
Masaki Kajimoto*2 |
Shigeyuki Makino*3 |
Koji Hirano*3 |
Jin Tanaka*4 |
Yukikatsu Okada*5 |
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A 53-year-old woman underwent mitral
valve replacement for congestive heart failure due to mitral
stenosis and regurgitation. She had been receiving hemodialysis
because of diabetic nephropathy since 1993, and had had congestive
heart failure since 1999. Echocardiography demonstrated mitral
stenosis (MVA; 1.10cm2) and regurgitation with a severely
calcified mitral annulus. Annular calcification extended to the
posterior wall of the left ventricle and the base of bilateral
papillary muscles. After removing all calcium from the mitral
annulus to the base of the papillary muscle, the left ventricular
posterior wall and mitral annulus were reconstructed by glutaraldehyde-preserved
autologous pericardium. Then, a Carbo-Medics mechanical valve
was placed at the mitral annulus using everting mattress sutures.
Although her hemodynamics were stable, bacteremia and multi-organ
failure developed 3 months after surgery and she died. Autopsy
showed that the reconstructed left ventricular posterior wall
and mitral annulus using glutaraldehyde preserved autologous
pericardium were in excellent condition without any thrombus.
No dehiscence was found at the suture line of the mechanical
valve. Mitral annulus reconstruction with glutaraldehyde preserved
autologous pericardium is thought to be effective for patients
with calcified mitral annulus who require mitral valve surgery.
@Jpn. J. Cardiovasc. Surg. 32: 293 -296 (2003) |
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