A successful batista operation in treatment of end-stage heart failure
TAHİR YÜKSEK, KADİR DURGUT, NİYAZİ GÖRMÜŞ, Ufuk Özergin, HASAN SOLAK
- Year : 2001
- Vol : 17
- Issue : 4
- Page :
263-266
A successful partial left ventriculectomy and mitral valve replacement (Batista) operation with 31 No Sorin prosthetic valve performed to a 45 year old female patient for end-stage heart failure and dilated cardiomyopathy (class IV NYHA) which occured secondary to mitral valve disease and was resistant to ali medications. Postoperative control echocardiography revealed a 15-20% increase in the ejection fraction (with simps method) in comparison with preoperative echocardiography. The severe heart failure symptoms of the patient recovered and she is discharged in the 1&h d ay.
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A successful batista operation in treatment of end-stage heart failure
2001,
Vol.
17
(4)
Received : 21.03.2001,
Accepted : 21.03.2001,
Published Online : 02.10.2020
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