International Heart Journal
Online ISSN : 1349-3299
Print ISSN : 1349-2365
ISSN-L : 1349-2365
Case Reports
Aortic Complex Rupture After Transcatheter Aortic Valve Implantation
A Clinical Case Series
Yasuo TsuruMizuki MiuraShinichi ShiraiMasaomi HayashiKenji TaninobuHiroshi TakiguchiShinya ItoMariko YanoTomohiro KawaguchiTakashi MorinagaAkihiro IsotaniShinichi KakumotoKatsuhiro SeoYoshio AraiGenichi SakaguchiKenji Ando
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2019 Volume 60 Issue 3 Pages 772-777

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Aortic complex rupture is one of the most critical complications associated with transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI). Its incidence is rare, and its mechanism varies by case; therefore, it is difficult to identify the predictors of complex rupture. Herein, we report a clinical case series of aortic complex rupture. Within our cohort, the frequency of complex rupture was 0.8% (4/497 consecutive patients) with an in-hospital mortality of 0. Among these four patients with complex rupture, two underwent emergent thoracotomy and surgical hemostasis without a heart-lung machine and surgical aortic valve replacement, whereas the other two were conservatively managed. The case overview revealed the following similarities: all the patients were elderly, small women; balloon-expandable valves were used; the annulus area was small with heavily calcified leaflet; and aggressive treatment strategy was used (i.e., oversizing and post-dilatation). In such cases, TAVI should be performed with a careful strategy. Once aortic complex rupture occurs, damage can be minimized through cooperation with an institutional heart team and calm management.

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