Left Ventricular Outflow Tract Pseudoaneurysm after Aortic Valve Replacement

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Abstract

Left ventricular outflow tract pseudoaneurysm is an uncommon complication following aortic valve replacement (AVR), occurring most frequently secondary to endocarditis. We present a case of a 47-year-old female with a history of intravenous drug abuse and a past surgical history of two AVRs (2001 and 2009 with aortic root replacement for endocarditis) who presented with symptoms of lower extremity weakness. Subsequent radiologic imaging revealed the presence of a left ventricular outflow tract pseudoaneurysm, which was surgically managed with a homologous conduit.

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Shariff, M. A., Martingano, D., Khan, U., Goyal, N., Sharma, R., Rizvi, S. B., … Nabagiez, J. P. (2015). Left Ventricular Outflow Tract Pseudoaneurysm after Aortic Valve Replacement. AORTA, 3(5), 167–171. https://doi.org/10.12945/j.aorta.2015.15.001

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