Valve Repair for Mitral Insufficiency Secondary to
Idiopathic Juvenile Polyarthritis

Stéphane Aubert1, Gilles Hayem2, Marie-Claude Aumont3, Eric Brochet3, Christophe Acar1
1Cardiovascular Surgery, Institute of Cardiology, Hôpital Pitié Salpétrière, Paris,
Departments of 2Rheumatology and 3Cardiology, Hôpital Bichat, Paris, France

 

A female patient in whom idiopathic rheumatoid polyarthritis was diagnosed at the age of 8 years required surgery for severe mitral valve insufficiency 16 years later. Intraoperative analysis revealed a fibrotic endocarditis involving mainly the posterior leaflet. Granulomatous vegetations as well as a large thrombus which filled the left ventricular apex and simulated endomyocardial fibrosis were noted. Valve repair was achieved using an anterior leaflet

augmentation with a patch of mitral homograft associated with a prosthetic ring annuloplasty. Postoperatively, a severe pericardial effusion required surgical drainage. Eight years later, the patient had no cardiac symptoms and echocardiography confirmed a normally functioning mitral valve.

The Journal of Heart Valve Disease 2007;16:324-327

 
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