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Article in Japanese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-375452

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A 62-year-old man with a history of insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus was admitted to our hospital because of a high-grade fever and general fatigue. Laboratory data showed evidence of inflammation and <i>Streptococcus pneumoniae </i>was identified in the blood cultures. Transthoracic echocardiography revealed vegetations on the right coronary cusp of the aortic valve and septal leaflet of the tricuspid valve, and an aorto-right ventricular fistula secondary to abscess formation in the aortic annulus. We diagnosed active infective endocarditis with an aorto-cavity fistula and performed an emergency operation. The infected tissue was curetted as much as possible and the fistulous openings in the right ventricle and aortic root were closed using bovine pericardial patches. We subsequently performed aortic annular reconstruction and aortic full-root replacement using a Freestyle<sup>®</sup> stentless valve. Although a permanent pacemaker was implanted to treat a complete atrioventricular block, the postoperative course was uneventful and the C-reactive protein level normalized. He was discharged on the 46th postoperative day. Postoperative echocardiography revealed no signs of valve dysfunction, recurrent endocarditis, or residual abscess cavity and shunt. Infective endocarditis with abscess formation complicated by a fistula formation between the cardiac chambers is rare, and surgical treatment for this is challenging. In such cases, both radical debridement of the infected tissue and precise closure of the fistulous tract are essential.

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Article in Japanese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-362063

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We report a rare case of aorto-right ventricular fistula and vegetation in the right ventricle after aortic valve replacement. A 74-year-old woman with a history of aortic valve replacement with a Carpentier-Edwards Perimount pericardial bioprosthesis 7 months earlier was admitted with fever. Methicillin-sensitive <i>Staphylococcus aureus </i>was detected from her blood culture. Transthoracic echocardiography showed an aorto-right ventricular fistula and vegetation in the right ventricle. Under a diagnosis of infective endocarditis, surgery was performed. The operative findings showed a fistula from the previous aortic suture line to the right ventricle, and substantial vegetation in the right ventricular outflow tract. No infective change was observed in the previously inserted prosthetic or pulmonary valves. The vegetation was removed and the fistula was closed directly with a single pledgeted 4-0 prolene mattress suture. The right ventricular outflow tract was reconstructed with a heterogeneous pericardial patch. The patient was discharged in good health on the 59th postoperative day without any infective complications.

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