A Surgical Case Report of the Fungal Prosthetic Valve Endocarditis after Aortic Valve Replacement and Annular Enlargement
10.4326/jjcvs.34.287
- VernacularTitle:弁輪拡大を伴う大動脈弁置換術後の真菌混合感染性心内膜炎の1例
- Author:
Osanori Sogabe
;
Satoshi Nishizawa
;
Masami Yamane
;
Hajime Maeta
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- From:Japanese Journal of Cardiovascular Surgery
2005;34(4):287-290
- CountryJapan
- Language:Japanese
-
Abstract:
We report a 64-year-old woman with fungal prosthetic valve endocarditis. She underwent the aortic valve replacement (SJM 19 A®) with annular enlargement using autologous pericardium. She had a persistent fever and congestive heart failure 8 months after surgery. Echocardiogram demonstrated vegetations of the aortic prosthetic valve, perivalvular leakage and third degree mitral valve regurgitation. Double valve replacement was performed concomitant with aortic annular enlargement using a xenograft. The aortic valve prosthesis was found to be detached from the aortic annulus on the side of the left coronary sinus and also from the implanted autologous pericardium. There were vegetations on the aortic prosthesis and the autologous pericardium. Histopathological findings led to the diagnosis of fungal endocarditis of the aortic prosthetic valve and antifungal therapy was started on the second postoperative day. She is in good condition 5 years later without any relapse of inflammation and has been receiving antifungal treatment. The surgical method of aortoatrioplasty with double valve replacement was effective for fungal prosthetic valve endocarditis after aortic valve replacement with annular enlargement.