This case report describes the history of a 62-year-old man with symptoms of severe heart failure caused by critical mitral valve (MV) stenosis with extremely enlarged left atrium (LA) and chronic rheumatic heart disease. The patient has had MV replacement, aortic valve (AoV) replacement, tricuspid valve (TV) plastic surgery, left atrial thrombectomy, reduction, and resection of the LA. The operation was performed by median sternotomy, in condition of artificial blood circulation with aortic cannulation, separate cannulation of Cava veins and hypothermia up to 29 C. Selective antegrade cold blood cardioplegia was used for the myocardium protection. Revision of the MV was performed via the right atrium. Findings: the valves deformed by...
Introduction: The most common indication for surgical correction of giant left atrium is associated ...
AbstractMassive calcification of the left atrium is an uncommon complication of long-standing rheuma...
Heart failure is one of the leading causes of hospitalization worldwide. Mitral regurgitation (MR) i...
Background: Giant left atrium (GLA) associated with mitral valve surgery reported to have a mortalit...
A patient with giant left atrium due to rheumatic mitral valve disease with spontaneous echocardiogr...
Enlargement of left atrium occurs in patients with longstanding mitral valve disease due to chronic ...
<p><em>Giant left atria are defined as those measuring larger than 8 cm and are typically found in p...
Giant left atria are defined as those measuring larger than 8 cm and are typically found in patients...
Partial left atrial resection was performed in 8 males and 12 females, aged 19 to 63 years, with gia...
Chronic Mitral Valve disease is strongly associated with Left atrial enlargement; the condition has ...
Abstract Background Chronic Mitral Valve disease is strongly associated with Left atrial enlargement...
BACKGROUND: We present a case of redo aortic valve replacement in a patient with thrombocytopenia. T...
Normalization of life expectancy after mitral valve surgery is highly dependent on early diagnosis a...
A 67-year-old male patient who had undergone double valve replacement 11 years before presented with...
Introduction: The most common indication for surgical correction of giant left atrium is associated ...
Introduction: The most common indication for surgical correction of giant left atrium is associated ...
AbstractMassive calcification of the left atrium is an uncommon complication of long-standing rheuma...
Heart failure is one of the leading causes of hospitalization worldwide. Mitral regurgitation (MR) i...
Background: Giant left atrium (GLA) associated with mitral valve surgery reported to have a mortalit...
A patient with giant left atrium due to rheumatic mitral valve disease with spontaneous echocardiogr...
Enlargement of left atrium occurs in patients with longstanding mitral valve disease due to chronic ...
<p><em>Giant left atria are defined as those measuring larger than 8 cm and are typically found in p...
Giant left atria are defined as those measuring larger than 8 cm and are typically found in patients...
Partial left atrial resection was performed in 8 males and 12 females, aged 19 to 63 years, with gia...
Chronic Mitral Valve disease is strongly associated with Left atrial enlargement; the condition has ...
Abstract Background Chronic Mitral Valve disease is strongly associated with Left atrial enlargement...
BACKGROUND: We present a case of redo aortic valve replacement in a patient with thrombocytopenia. T...
Normalization of life expectancy after mitral valve surgery is highly dependent on early diagnosis a...
A 67-year-old male patient who had undergone double valve replacement 11 years before presented with...
Introduction: The most common indication for surgical correction of giant left atrium is associated ...
Introduction: The most common indication for surgical correction of giant left atrium is associated ...
AbstractMassive calcification of the left atrium is an uncommon complication of long-standing rheuma...
Heart failure is one of the leading causes of hospitalization worldwide. Mitral regurgitation (MR) i...