نتایج جستجو برای: ebstein anomaly • tricuspid valve regurgitation • life expectancy
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ebstein's anomaly is defined as the significant apical displacement of the tricuspid valve causing tricuspid regurgitation. although a variety of concomitant lesions have been previously described, we herein introduce an unusual presentation. our patient was an 86-year-old man with a primary presentation of typical chest pain in the setting of recently diagnosed coronary artery disease with co...
The management of recurrent tricuspid regurgitation after tricuspid valve repair in patients with Ebstein anomaly is difficult, and tricuspid valve replacement is most commonly performed in such patients. We report two cases of recurrent tricuspid regurgitation in patients with Ebstein anomaly that were successfully re-repaired using the cone technique. The cone repair technique is a useful sur...
Ebstein anomaly is characterized by deformities of the anterior leaflet of the tricuspid valve and atrialization of the right ventricle. Patients with severe tricuspid regurgitation are recommended to have tricuspid valve surgery with concomitant atrial septal defect closure. A 73-year-old female with Ebstein anomaly presented with severe hypoxemia. Transthoracic echocardiography revealed sever...
BACKGROUND Ebstein anomaly and tricuspid valve dysplasia are rare congenital tricuspid valve malformations associated with high perinatal mortality. The literature consists of small, single-center case series spanning several decades. We performed a multicenter study to assess the outcomes and factors associated with mortality after fetal diagnosis in the current era. METHODS AND RESULTS Fetu...
Tricuspid valve dysplasia (TVD) is a congenital deformity of tricuspid valve (TV), chordae tendineae, or papillary muscles resulting in insufficiency of tricuspid valve. The downward displacement of tricuspid valve leaflets into the right ventricle (RV) i.e. right ventricular atrialization results in a rare malformation called Ebstein’s anomaly [1,2]. No doubt tricuspid valve dysplasia in dogs ...
Most maternal cardiac disease in Western societies is now congenital in origin. This relates to the significant improvements in congenital cardiac surgery during the last years. Some patients will present for the first time in pregnancy with symptoms and learn that they have congenital heart disease. So all patients should have a detailed evaluation and appropriate counseling before pregnancy. ...
Objectives: We analyzed and summarized the ultrasonic and anatomical features of fetal Ebstein anomaly to improve the ultrasonographic diagnostic rate. Methods: We analyzed the fetal echocardiographs and either the postnatal echocardiographs or anatomical specimens of 13 cases of fetal Ebstein anomaly. The cases were divided into typical and rare types according to the features of the Ebstein a...
BACKGROUND A retained surgical sponge, an extremely rare occurrence after cardiac surgery, can trigger a granulomatous reaction and form a sizeable mass or gossypiboma. We report the incidental operative finding of a gossypiboma 11 years after repair of Ebstein anomaly. CASE REPORT A 24-year-old man, who had previously undergone tricuspid annuloplasty for Ebstein anomaly 11 years earlier at a...
A 21-year-old man with a history of Ebstein anomaly and atrial fibrillation who had previously undergone tricuspid valve repair, pulmonary venous isolation, and the Cox maze III procedure was referred from an outside institution for the evaluation of an acute onset of left-sided upperand lower-extremity weakness. The patient had initially presented 3 years earlier with abdominal pain and sympto...
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