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The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, Vol 85, 697-704, Copyright © 1983 by The American Association for Thoracic Surgery and The Western Thoracic Surgical Association
MN Ilbawi, FS Idriss, SY DeLeon, TW Riggs, AJ Muster, TE Berry and MH Paul
A review of 155 cases of surgically repaired endocardial cushion defects
revealed 16 patients (10%) with additional unusual mitral valve
abnormalities that complicated the surgical procedure. Eight patients had
accessory mitral valve tissue that connected the anterior and posterior
leaflets to form a double-orifice valve (Group I). In four (50%), the
lesion was associated with intermediate atrioventricular canal and small
left ventricle; all four died following repair. In the other four, it was
associated with ostium primum defect; all survived and are well. A single
papillary muscle in the left ventricle was present in six patients (Group
II). Two had intermediate atrioventricular canal and both died
postoperatively. The other four had complete endocardial cushion defect and
three are well following the operation. Perforation of the valve leaflets
was present in two patients with ostium primum (Group III). Both patients
are well postoperatively. Modification of the surgical technique is
required to effect satisfactory repair. The bridge connecting the posterior
and anterior leaflets of the mitral valve should be left undisturbed.
Otherwise, severe regurgitation may result. In patients with single
papillary muscle and complete atrioventricular canal, repair may be
accomplished by borrowing from the tricuspid portion of the anterior
leaflet, rotating that part posteriorly, and partially closing the cleft.
Small perforations of the mitral leaflet do not require closure and do not
result in regurgitation. Echocardiographic and angiographic delineation of
these abnormalities and thorough intraoperative exploration are important
in avoiding pitfalls at the time of repair.
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Unusual mitral valve abnormalities complicating surgical repair of endocardial cushion defects
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