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Present surgical management of post-myocardial infarction ventricular septal rupture

The authors describe the experience with surgical treatment of 42 patients with ventricular septal rupture (VSR) in post acute myocardial infarction (AMI). They showed increased mortality in patients with cardiogenic shock (66.6%) with respect to others (9.5%). Sudden descompensations in patients hemodinamically stable were indications to early surgeries, if possible when the diagnosis of ventricular septum rupture (VSR) was made. The compromise of multiple coronary arteries and advanced age were considered as aggravating factors in the prognosis of surgery. The same prognosis did not occur regarding pulmonary/systemic flow and shunt E-D. The technique of exposure in both ventricular cavity and reinforcement in the both sides of the ruptured septum with biological tissue offered good results in the correction of posterior VSR.

ventricular disruption; ventricular septal defect; myocardial infarct


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