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Redo isolated tricuspid valve replacement in a patient with isolated persistent left superior vena cava: a case report

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Abstract Background Redo isolated tricuspid valve surgery has high in-hospital mortality and morbidity and is a challenging procedure. We report a successful case of redo isolated tricuspid valve replacement for structural valve deterioration of a bioprosthesis in a patient with isolated persistent left superior vena cava (PLSVC). Case presentation An 81-year-old man with a history of tricuspid valve replacement using a porcine bioprosthetic valve 9 years previously presented with dyspnea on exertion. Right heart failure due to worsening transvalvular leakage in the bioprosthetic tricuspid valve was considered to be the cause of his symptoms, and the decision was made to replace the tricuspid valve. An isolated PLSVC is considered to be an obstacle in right-sided heart valve surgery. The PLSVC was located deep to the left of the pulmonary artery and, after some effort, was cannulated by obtaining an excellent surgical view using retraction sutures on the left side of the pericardium. Cardiopulmonary bypass was initiated after cannulation of the ascending aorta, PLSVC, and femoral vein. After cross-clamping of the ascending aorta, cold blood cardioplegic arrest was induced under moderate hypothermia, and the PLSVC and inferior vena cava were snared. The right atrium was opened and the prosthetic tricuspid valve was examined. One of the leaflets was shortened, which appeared to cause the transvalvular leak. The prosthetic valve was explanted, the annulus was trimmed, and a new bioprosthetic valve was implanted. The postoperative course was uneventful. Conclusions It is important to treat structural valve deterioration of a prosthetic tricuspid valve in a timely manner. We hope that our intervention timing and surgical strategy can help surgeons to consider early intervention in similar cases, even if there are surgical obstacles such as isolated PLSVC.
Title: Redo isolated tricuspid valve replacement in a patient with isolated persistent left superior vena cava: a case report
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Abstract Background Redo isolated tricuspid valve surgery has high in-hospital mortality and morbidity and is a challenging procedure.
We report a successful case of redo isolated tricuspid valve replacement for structural valve deterioration of a bioprosthesis in a patient with isolated persistent left superior vena cava (PLSVC).
Case presentation An 81-year-old man with a history of tricuspid valve replacement using a porcine bioprosthetic valve 9 years previously presented with dyspnea on exertion.
Right heart failure due to worsening transvalvular leakage in the bioprosthetic tricuspid valve was considered to be the cause of his symptoms, and the decision was made to replace the tricuspid valve.
An isolated PLSVC is considered to be an obstacle in right-sided heart valve surgery.
The PLSVC was located deep to the left of the pulmonary artery and, after some effort, was cannulated by obtaining an excellent surgical view using retraction sutures on the left side of the pericardium.
Cardiopulmonary bypass was initiated after cannulation of the ascending aorta, PLSVC, and femoral vein.
After cross-clamping of the ascending aorta, cold blood cardioplegic arrest was induced under moderate hypothermia, and the PLSVC and inferior vena cava were snared.
The right atrium was opened and the prosthetic tricuspid valve was examined.
One of the leaflets was shortened, which appeared to cause the transvalvular leak.
The prosthetic valve was explanted, the annulus was trimmed, and a new bioprosthetic valve was implanted.
The postoperative course was uneventful.
Conclusions It is important to treat structural valve deterioration of a prosthetic tricuspid valve in a timely manner.
We hope that our intervention timing and surgical strategy can help surgeons to consider early intervention in similar cases, even if there are surgical obstacles such as isolated PLSVC.

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