Circulation Journal
Online ISSN : 1347-4820
Print ISSN : 1346-9843
ISSN-L : 1346-9843
Cardiovascular Surgery
Extended Posterior Leaflet Augmentation for Ischemic Mitral Regurgitation ― Augmented Posterior Leaflet Snuggling up to Anterior Leaflet ―
Naoko IkedaHiroki YamaguchiMasami TakagakiShinichi MitsuyamaMio EbatoKaoru TannoHiromasa NakamuraTasuku KadowakiYosuke UenoHiroshi KataokaTakaki UchidaTomoyuki Aoki
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2019 Volume 83 Issue 3 Pages 567-575

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Background: The ideal surgical technique for ischemic mitral regurgitation (MR) is controversial. We introduced an extended posterior mitral leaflet (PML) augmentation technique for functional MR with severe tethering, which detached the PML from the annulus almost completely and augmented it with a large 3×6-cm oval pericardial patch.

Methods and Results: A total of 17 mitral repairs using the new technique were performed for ischemic MR with no 30-day mortality and 2 hospital deaths. The NYHA class was III in 47% and IV in 13%. The EuroSCORE II was 9.7±4.9. The ring size was 32±1.4 mm. Concomitant coronary bypass was performed in 67% and left ventricular repair in 28%. The mechanism of leaflet closure was evaluated using transthoracic echocardiography in 15 survivors. MR decreased to none or trivial with a significant increase in coaptation length (Pre: 4.6±0.8 mm vs. Post: 9.8±2.5 mm; P<0.001). The PML flexibly moved forward and tightly contacted as if “snuggling up” to the anterior leaflet. There were no late deaths, heart failure readmissions or MR recurrences during follow-up (850±181 days). All patients remained in NYHA I or II.

Conclusions: Extended PML augmentation for ischemic MR showed excellent early results with deep leaflet coaptation through a “snuggling up” phenomenon, which would help prevent late MR recurrence.

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