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Bilobar apical pseudoaneurysm after left ventricular venting in a Marfan's patient
J H P Janssen1, T Leiner, E C Cheriex
1Department of Cardiology, St Anna Hospital Geldrop, Bogardeind 2, 5664 EH Geldrop, The Netherlands. jhpjanssen@hotmail.com
Abstract:
A Marfan patient presented with a bilobar apical pseudoaneurysm after repeated surgery. These abnormalities were demonstrated by three-dimensional-echo, Doppler, and CT-reconstruction. The pseudoaneurysm was related to an apical venting procedure. In this case, a conservative approach was chosen, although in general, pseudoaneurysms form an indication for operative correction, because of the risk of rupture and acute tamponade.
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