Abstract

During a routine mitral valve repair with coronary revascularization in a 65-year-old man, venous return was suddenly interrupted. The venous cannula was rapidly removed, revealing a large thrombus obstructing its lumen. Prompt recognition of the problem and replacement of the venous cannula resulted in uneventful recovery of the patient.

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