Ruptured tricuspid valve papillary muscle: a treatable cause of neonatal cyanosis.

Journal: The Annals Of Thoracic Surgery
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Abstract

Severe tricuspid regurgitation resulting from a flail leaflet is a rare cause of neonatal cyanosis. We report two neonates with profound cyanosis and severe tricuspid regurgitation caused by rupture of the papillary muscle supporting the anterior leaflet, without other structural heart defects. Ductal patency could not be established. Repair of the tricuspid valve was performed by reimplantation of the ruptured papillary muscle head, after initial stabilization using extracorporeal membrane oxygenation. Early recognition and treatment of this otherwise fatal condition can be lifesaving.

Authors
Ritu Sachdeva, Richard Fiser, William Morrow, Joseph Cava, Nancy Ghanayem, Robert D Jaquiss
Relevant Conditions

Tricuspid Regurgitation