Mechanism of Hemolysis after Mitral Valve Repair and New Surgical Management: Prosthetic Annuloplasty Ring Covered with Autologous Pericardium Department of Cardiovascular Surgery, The Sakakibara Heart Institute, Tokyo, Japan |
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Background and aims of the study: Hemolysis after
mitral valve repair is a rare occurrence, but is one of the complications
leading to reoperation. Since 1999, mitral valve repair at the authors’
institution has been performed using a prosthetic annuloplasty ring covered
with autologous pericardium to prevent this complication. The study aims
were to investigate the mechanism of hemolysis after mitral valve repair
and to describe the surgical management of this complication. |
Results: Postoperative MR and serum LDH were
not significantly high in either group. A total of seven patients presented
with hemolysis; postoperative echocardiography revealed MR to be mild
in two patients, moderate in three and severe in two. Collision of the
regurgitant jet into the artificial ring was evident in all seven patients.
A beta-blocker proved effective in treating hemolysis in three patients,
mitral re-repair was performed in three, and a prosthetic mitral valve
was inserted in one patient. None of the patients in the covered ring
group presented with hemolysis. |
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