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Persistent Left Superior Vena Cava, Connected To The Left Atrium Via The Left Superior Pulmonary Vein. An Unusual Cause Of Air Lock, Abdelkader Boukhmis, Mohamed El Amin Nouar Sep 2022

Persistent Left Superior Vena Cava, Connected To The Left Atrium Via The Left Superior Pulmonary Vein. An Unusual Cause Of Air Lock, Abdelkader Boukhmis, Mohamed El Amin Nouar

Journal of the Saudi Heart Association

The intraoperative diagnosis of a persistent left superior vena cava (LSVC) that drains into the left atrium (LA) via the left superior pulmonary vein may be difficult because of its extrapericardial pathway. We report here the case of a 48-year-old man, operated for a mitro-aortic endocarditis complicating a Laubry-Pezzi syndrome. The opening of the LA was followed immediately by a sudden air lock. It was only after opening of the left pleura that we were able to find and then ligate the LSVC. The patient underwent mitral valve repair, closure of the infundibular septal defect and aortic valve replacement.


Multiple Migrated Superior Vena Cava Stents With Cardiac Injury - A Stepwise Open Cardiotomy Strategy To Mitigate Potential Fatality, Fayaz Mohammed Khazi, Samer Badr Eddin Alhashimi, Motaz Yousef Majthoob, Ayman Saleh, Ayman Al-Sibaie, Obaid Aljassim Nov 2021

Multiple Migrated Superior Vena Cava Stents With Cardiac Injury - A Stepwise Open Cardiotomy Strategy To Mitigate Potential Fatality, Fayaz Mohammed Khazi, Samer Badr Eddin Alhashimi, Motaz Yousef Majthoob, Ayman Saleh, Ayman Al-Sibaie, Obaid Aljassim

Journal of the Saudi Heart Association

Iatrogenic injuries with migrated interventional stents can sometimes be life-threatening. The interventional retrieval management is generally the treatment of choice, as surgical procedures carry a high mortality risk with only a few cases reported. We report a patient with two stents migrated into the right atrium from superior vena cava resulting in cardiac perforation. She was successfully treated using pericardiocentesis followed by surgical intervention with rapid postoperative resolution of symptoms. The technique presented here substantiates the steps for a safe and effective removal of these multiple displaced stents with minimal postprocedural complications.


Effects Of Cardiopulmonary Bypass Perfusion Temperature On Perioperative Renal Function In Adult Patients Undergoing Cardiac Surgery, Jayavelan Ramkumar, Girish Gopinathan, Karthick Kavin, Ramkumar Shanmugasundaram, George M. Stephen, Annie C. Pragasam, Periyasamy Thangavel Apr 2020

Effects Of Cardiopulmonary Bypass Perfusion Temperature On Perioperative Renal Function In Adult Patients Undergoing Cardiac Surgery, Jayavelan Ramkumar, Girish Gopinathan, Karthick Kavin, Ramkumar Shanmugasundaram, George M. Stephen, Annie C. Pragasam, Periyasamy Thangavel

Journal of the Saudi Heart Association

Aims and objective: The primary objective of this investigation was to study the effects of cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) perfusion temperature on renal function parameters [serum creatinine, creatinine clearance, urine albumin, urine protein, and urine albumin/creatinine ratio (ACR)]. The secondary objective was to detect renal complications of CPB. Materials and methods: This is a prospective longitudinal study of 30 adult patients (17 men, 13 women; mean age, 53.37 ± 16.02 years) who underwent valvular heart surgery [with or without coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG)]. Serum creatinine, creatinine clearance, urine protein, urine albumin, and urine ACR were collected during CPB (at 28 …