Friday, June 29, 2007

Quiz CVS



A consultoid cardiologist took me for a short case 1 hour ago.

This man had a clear cut mitral valve replacement ! However the question was what was the other scar due to ??

Any takers ?

17 comments:

  1. The other scar is for either previous valvulostomy or correction of coarctation of the aorta.And the small scars for drains.

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  2. Pneumectomy for localized infection 2nd to septic emboli from mitral valve IE??

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  3. oppss.. sorry.. mitral IE doesnt embolized to the lungs.. maybe co-existing lesions on the right side?

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  4. Good. Keep up the pace!

    So far none hit the diagnosis yet ;)

    Tip: Look at the scars closely

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  5. scar of lobectomy.pt might have had bronchiectasis with severe haemoptysis..and infective endocarditis..whihc was not getting resolved

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  6. horacotomy scar for open lung biopsy?

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  7. Clue : Think Cardiac, not respiratory !

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  8. Could this patient have had lutembercher'syn i.e ASD with mitral stenosis and the scars are for mital valve replacement and ASD closure.

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  9. This is a wild guess..

    Coronay artery bypass with left lateral chest wall entry??

    A number of small scars for endoscopic harvesting of arteries and perhaps also for drainage??

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  10. Hmm..seems like no one is getting any closer to the answer.

    Bigger clue: The lateral scars were made 1/52 after the midline scar.

    C'mon you guys can do it!

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  11. is it empyema ..post cardiac sugery and stipping off pleura

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  12. Answer : L sided pericardial window and the smaller scars for the drains.
    All those were good thoughts. I also initially thought it was mitral valvotomy in the past.

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  13. Yep. It's open pericardial drainage by thoracotomy approach. This patient's MVR was complicated by post-op pericardial effusion.

    Here's a good review link for thoracoscopic pericardial window:
    http://www.ctsnet.org/sections/clinicalresources/thoracic/expert_tech-32.html

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  14. this could be aortic valve replacement for a bicuspid aortic valve with repair of associated coarcitation of the aorta

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  15. the lateral thoracotomy scar my be done for mitral valvoplasy in the past before the median sternotomy inscition which may be later done for CABG

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  16. midsterniotomy scar is for MVR.
    The lateral thoracotomy scar almost is previous mitral valvuplasty.

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