Global Cardiology Science & Practice (Mar 2012)

Further insights into the syndrome of prolapsing non-coronary aortic cusp and ventricular septal defect

  • Akhlaque N Bhat,
  • Ahmad Sallehuddin,
  • Mohammad Riyas,
  • Reyaz Ahmad Lone,
  • Pawel Tyrsarowski,
  • Suresh Kumar,
  • Jiju John,
  • Pradeep Bhaskar,
  • Syed Zin,
  • Magdi H Yacoub

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5339/gcsp.2013.11
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2012, no. 1

Abstract

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Ventricular septal defect ( VSD ) with prolapse of the right coronary cusp and aortic regurgitation can be managed surgically with the anatomical correction technique . However when the VSD is located underneath the non coronary cusp surgical management differs due to anatomical constraints and secondary pathological changes seen in the non coronary cusp. It is therefore important that the location of the VSD and the morphology of prolapsing cusp be characterised preoperatively in order to plan appropriate surgical repair. We present a case study in which we discuss the salient differences in the surgical management of the prolapsing right and the prolapsing non coronary cusps.