Left ventricular giant pseudoaneurysm.

Journal: Innovations (Philadelphia, Pa.)
Published:
Abstract

Left ventricular (LV) pseudoaneurysm is a rare complication of myocardial infarction. It may also occur as a complication of mitral valve surgery, chest trauma, and bacterial endocarditis. It forms when a cardiac rupture contains adherent pericardium or scar tissue and is typically located on the posterior or inferior LV wall. Pseudoaneurysms have a propensity to spontaneous rupture; hence, immediate surgical intervention is the treatment of choice for LV pseudoaneurysms diagnosed in the first months after myocardial infarction. The management of chronic LV pseudoaneurysms is still a subject of debate.

Authors
Uğur Filizcan, Sebnem Cetemen, Ozer Soylu, Mehmet Bicer, Hakki Aydogan, Ergin Eren
Relevant Conditions

Endocarditis, Heart Attack

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