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Postinfarction left ventricular free wall rupture: original management and surgical technique
M Zogno1, G La Canna, C Ceconi
1II Division of Cardiac Surgery, Hospital of Brescia, Italy.
Journal of Cardiac Surgery
|September 1, 1991
Abstract:
A case of postinfarction left ventricular free wall rupture is successfully treated. Prompt diagnosis was provided by echocardiography and an emergency operation was carried out. Following sternotomy, hemodynamic stabilization was obtained by gradually evacuating blood from the pericardium, while the femoral vessels were cannulated and the extracorporeal circulation was established. An autologous glutaraldehyde stiffened pericardial patch was sealed over the infarcted area using fibrin glue and fixed with a running suture on the surrounding healthy myocardium.