Surgical treatment for left atrial rupture due to myxomatous mitral valve disease in three dogs: A case report.

cardiac surgery cardiopulmonary bypass left atrial rupture mitral valve plasty

Journal

Veterinary medicine and science
ISSN: 2053-1095
Titre abrégé: Vet Med Sci
Pays: England
ID NLM: 101678837

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
11 2022
Historique:
pubmed: 30 8 2022
medline: 23 11 2022
entrez: 29 8 2022
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

Myxomatous mitral valve degeneration (MMVD) is an acquired heart disease which sometimes result in pulmonary oedema and left atrial rupture. In previous reports, left atrial rupture has been non-surgically controlled and its prognosis investigated. There is, however, no report concerning surgically treated left atrial rupture with mitral valvuloplasty and follow-up results. This report aimed to develop a surgical strategy for a case of left atrial rupture caused by MMVD. Three dogs were presented at a private hospital for surgical treatment of MMVD. All three dogs had a previous history of left atrial rupture due to MMVD. The left atrium rapture was diagnosed from indicating that characteristics of the drained pericardial effusion consistent with blood. Mitral valvuloplasty was performed in all dogs using an extracorporeal circulation machine, and the surgical procedure was modified according to each case. In cases with severe adhesion between the pericardial and left atrial appendage, suturing of the left atrial appendage was performed strategically. Additionally, in cases with severe hypotension caused by left atrial rupture, cardiopulmonary bypass was started as soon as possible during the surgical procedure. Since the haemodynamics of all dogs had improved, and the owner reported no cardiac-related clinical signs, all drugs were withdrawn 3 months after surgery. Since left atrial rupture due to MMVD can cause hypotension, cardiopulmonary bypass should be started as soon as possible during the surgical procedure to maintain the blood pressure and suturing of the left atrial appendage should be performed strategically.

Identifiants

pubmed: 36031776
doi: 10.1002/vms3.915
pmc: PMC9677371
doi:

Types de publication

Case Reports

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

2261-2267

Informations de copyright

© 2022 The Authors. Veterinary Medicine and Science published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

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Auteurs

Tomohiko Yoshida (T)

VCA Japan Shiraishi Animal Hospital, Saitama, Japan.
Department of Veterinary Surgery, Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology, Tokyo, Japan.

Katsuhiro Matsuura (K)

VCA Japan Shiraishi Animal Hospital, Saitama, Japan.
Department of Veterinary Surgery, Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology, Tokyo, Japan.

Cheng Chieh-Jen (C)

VCA Japan Shiraishi Animal Hospital, Saitama, Japan.

Yuki Aboshi (Y)

VCA Japan Shiraishi Animal Hospital, Saitama, Japan.

Shusaku Yamada (S)

VCA Japan Shiraishi Animal Hospital, Saitama, Japan.

Hideki Yotsuida (H)

Department of Clinical Engineering, National Cerebral and Cardiovascular Center, Osaka, Japan.

Mizuki Hasegawa (M)

VCA Japan Shiraishi Animal Hospital, Saitama, Japan.

Hanan A Hendawy (HA)

Department of Veterinary Surgery, Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology, Tokyo, Japan.

Hussein M El-Husseiny (HM)

Department of Veterinary Surgery, Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology, Tokyo, Japan.
Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Department of Surgery, Anesthesiology, and Radiology, Benha University, Moshtohor, Toukh, Elqaliobiya, Egypt.

Yusuke Takahashi (Y)

VCA Japan Shiraishi Animal Hospital, Saitama, Japan.

Yuki Oonuma (Y)

VCA Japan Shiraishi Animal Hospital, Saitama, Japan.

Youta Yaginuma (Y)

VCA Japan Shiraishi Animal Hospital, Saitama, Japan.

Shou Fukuzumi (S)

Department of Veterinary Surgery, Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology, Tokyo, Japan.

Ryou Tanaka (R)

Department of Veterinary Surgery, Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology, Tokyo, Japan.

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