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A case report of a young patient with multiple surgical redo interventions due to recurrent endocarditis and restenosis in coronary artery bypass grafts anastomosis (CROSBI ID 261258)

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Šikić, Jozica ; Gulin, Dario ; Adrović, Leon ; Mihaljević, Tomislav A case report of a young patient with multiple surgical redo interventions due to recurrent endocarditis and restenosis in coronary artery bypass grafts anastomosis // Cardiologia Croatica, 13 (2018), 5-6; 193-193. doi: 10.15836/ccar2018.193

Podaci o odgovornosti

Šikić, Jozica ; Gulin, Dario ; Adrović, Leon ; Mihaljević, Tomislav

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A case report of a young patient with multiple surgical redo interventions due to recurrent endocarditis and restenosis in coronary artery bypass grafts anastomosis

Background: So far, no percutaneous nor cardiac surgical intervention did not present with significant and apparent long-term graft patency preventing and treating coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) restenosis at the site of the anastomosis1. A process of restenosis, mainly driven by intimal hyperpla- sia, with abnormal migration and proliferation of smooth muscle cells, has many characteristics of inflammation like process. Proliferating tissue reaction after aortic valve replacement (AVR) at the site of coronary ostia may be due to traumatic consequence, debris embolization or edematous reaction2, 3. Young patients are in undesirable position.Case report: 34-year-old man was admitted in 2007 in a local hospital due to bicuspid aortic valve en-docarditis due to Streptococcus sp “D”, proceeding with biological AVR. One month after the surgery, due to recurrent endocarditis presenting with paravalvular leak and severe aortic regurgitation, reop-eration was performed with the implantation of the mechanical valve. Two years later symptomatic severe paravalvular aortic regurgitation and severe mitral regurgitation due to the prolapse of the an- terior cusp led to invasive diagnostic approach. Coronary angiography revealed subtotal restenosis of the left main coronary artery ostium. In September 2009, simultaneous third time redo was performed with replacement of the aortic root with the homograft, mitral valve repair with a pericardial patch of a perforation of the A2 segment, medial commissuroplasty with the insertion of Cosgrove ring, CABG with saphenous vein graft (SVG) to obtuse marginal (OM) and SVG to left anterior descending artery (LAD). Two years later, occluded anastomosis of a SVG to LAD and significant restenosis of a SVG to OM (both at the site of anastomosis), led to re-CABG of LAD with left internal mammary artery (LIMA) and repositioning of a SVG to OM. In 2017, coronary angiography showed significant restenosis of the LIMA-LAD graft anastomosis and SVG-OM graft.Discussion: Young patients present with intensive immunological reaction leading to CABG anasto-mosis or valvular junction stenosis. This patient demonstrates not only challenges in treating en-docarditis, redo interventions and complications of valvular disease per se but also impediments in coronary artery supply.

anastomosis, restenosis, aortic valve replacement

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Podaci o izdanju

13 (5-6)

2018.

193-193

objavljeno

1848-543X

10.15836/ccar2018.193

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Kliničke medicinske znanosti

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