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The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, Vol 97, 815-820, Copyright © 1989 by The American Association for Thoracic Surgery and The Western Thoracic Surgical Association
DJ Aravot, N Dhalla, NR Banner, A Mitchell and A Rees
The combination of septal perforation and cardiac rupture after myocardial
infarction has rarely been reported. This article describes two cases of
successful surgical repair of this condition and reviews another three
cases previously reported in the literature. The important clinical
features were as follows: (1) acute occlusion of a single dominant coronary
artery; (2) renewed chest pain before perforation or rupture; (3)
electromechanical dissociation at the time of frank rupture; (4) rupture
through the left ventricular free wall; (5) in three patients both
complications occurred within 3 days of the infarction, and in the other
two patients they developed within three weeks. The main surgical
considerations are as follows: (1) femoral cannulation to prevent
exsanguination before instituting cardiopulmonary bypass; (2) electrically
induced fibrillation to avoid systemic embolism; (3) a left ventricular
approach to repair the septal perforation followed by infarctectomy; (4)
concomitant revascularization was unnecessary. In conclusion, combined
septal perforation and cardiac rupture after myocardial infarction is a
potentially correctable condition that requires early diagnosis and prompt
surgical intervention.
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Combined septal perforation and cardiac rupture after myocardial infarction. Clinical features and surgical considerations of a correctable condition
Thoracic and Cardiac Surgical Unit, Harefield Hospital, Middlesex, England.
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