Restoring an elliptical chamber during rebuilding a wrap around anterior infarction
- PMID: 16194608
- DOI: 10.1016/j.ejcts.2005.08.015
Restoring an elliptical chamber during rebuilding a wrap around anterior infarction
Abstract
Left ventricular geometry is distorted after anterior infarction caused by occlusion of a wrap around left anterior descending artery. Loss of the apex creates a spherical left ventricular (LV) chamber, whose rebuilding requires reconstruction techniques that exclude the non-functional inferior wall. The described technique of tailoring the apex defines a way to create an oblique elliptical rim for subsequent patch placement to complete the restoration procedure. This method of ventricular rebuilding differs from methods that follow the inferior wall scar, which result in a restoration procedure that leaves a spherical or box-like apical region.
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