Left ventricular epicardial hydatid cyst compressing the left circumflex artery
Karthik Ramakrishnan Vaidyanathan1, Prashant Vaijyanath, Anil Betigeri
1Department of Cardiac Surgery, Frontier Lifeline, Dr. K. M. Cherian Heart Foundation, R 30 C Ambattur Industrial Estate Road, Chennai, India. rkvdoc@rediffmail.com
Abstract:
Cardiac hydatid is a rare disease with varied presentation. We report a unique case of left ventricular epicardial hydatid cyst causing left circumflex artery compression. Cardiac hydatids have to be surgically treated on diagnosis because of the high risk of catastrophic rupture. We discuss the surgical principles and the other adjuncts to avoid recurrence.
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