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Double chambered left ventricle-institutional experience of two cases
Mohammed Wahaj Ali1, Siddharth1, Shaikh M Husain1
1Department of CardioThoracic and Vascular Surgery, Sri Sathya Sai Institute of Higher Medical Sciences, Anantapur, India.
Background:
Double Chambered Left Ventricle is a very rare congenital cardiac condition with limited cases reported in literature, etiology of which is obscure and presentation can be varied.
Aim Of The Study:
To share our experience of two diverse cases of Double Chambered Left Ventricle at our institute.
Results:
Two diverse cases of Double Chambered Left Ventricle were appropriately diagnosed and successfully managed. One of which one was congenital and the other was acquired METHODS: Both the patients had an uneventful peri-operative period.
Conclusions:
Double Chambered Left Ventricle is a condition which remains an enigma. Diagnosis requires a high degree of radiological suspicion for prompt diagnosis and good surgical outcomes.
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