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Septal dissection and rupture evolved as an inferobasal pseudoaneurysm
I Di Bella1, G Minzioni, D Maselli
1Division of Cardiac Surgery, Policlinico San Matteo, IRCCS University of Pavia, Italy.
The Annals of Thoracic Surgery
|April 20, 2001
Abstract:
We report two cases of postinfarction dissecting hematoma of the interventricular septum with restrictive ventricular septal defect that evolved as an inferobasal pseudoaneurysm. The difficult anatomical pattern was assessed by two-dimensional (2-D) echocardiography with Doppler and color analysis, left ventriculography and perioperative transoesophageal echo. Because the patient had no signs of heart failure, the surgical repair was successfully delayed until the dissecting tissue became fibrotic. Problems of diagnosis, decision making and surgical management are discussed.