Pure cusp tear of trifecta bioprosthesis 2 years after aortic valve replacement

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Trifecta is a stented bioprosthetic heart valve with a bovine pericardial sheet externally mounted on a titanium stent. This valve is applied only for aortic valve replacement (AVR), providing excellent hemodynamics and extremely low incidence of structural valve deterioration (SVD). A 76-year-old woman presented with dyspnea on effort 24 months after AVR with a 21-mm Trifecta valve. Echocardiography revealed severe aortic regurgitation with prolapse of a cusp of Trifecta valve, which suggested that she developed acute heart failure due to early SVD. In the operation, Trifecta valve had a cusp tear near the commissure with circumferential fibrous pannus ingrowth only at the inflow side. There was neither calcification nor infection. The Trifecta valve was successfully replaced with a new porcine bioprosthesis.

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Hamamoto, M., Kobayashi, T., Ozawa, M., & Yoshimura, K. (2017). Pure cusp tear of trifecta bioprosthesis 2 years after aortic valve replacement. Annals of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, 23(3), 157–160. https://doi.org/10.5761/atcs.cr.16-00183

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