Cardiovascular Ultrasound (Jul 2010)

An isolated anterior mitral leaflet cleft: a case report

  • Boccardi Lidia,
  • Pino Paolo,
  • Pulignano Giovanni,
  • Bernardi Leda,
  • Leonetti Stefania,
  • Minardi Giovanni,
  • Manzara Carla,
  • Musumeci Francesco

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1476-7120-8-26
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 1
p. 26

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Abstract Introduction The anterior mitral leaflet cleft is an unusual congenital lesion most often encountered in association with other congenital heart defects. The isolated anterior leaflet cleft is quite a rare anomaly and is usually cause of mitral valve regurgitation. The importance of the lesion is that it is often correctable. When feasible, cleft suture and, eventually, annuloplasty are preferable to valve replacement. Echocardiography is the first choice technique in the evaluation of mitral valve disease, providing useful information about valve anatomy and hemodynamic parameters. Case presentation We present a case of an isolated anterior mitral leaflet cleft producing moderate-severe mitral regurgitation correctly identified by echocardiography and successfully surgically corrected. Conclusion Isolated cleft is a rare aberration, that has to be known in order to be diagnosed. Transthoracic and transesophageal echocardiography is the most useful non invasive technique for cleft diagnosis and to indicate the right surgical correction.