Abstract

Translocation mitral valve replacement by anchoring to the left atrial wall instead of the mitral annulus is sometimes performed, but the fragility of the atrial wall is a concern. We report on a patient who suffered a left atrial laceration leading to left ventricular rupture after translocation mitral valve replacement. A surge of hypertension may have predisposed the patient to the laceration of the fragile left atrial wall followed by a ventricular rupture and compromised hemodynamic state.

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