Isolated Long-Term Anticoagulation as an Alternative for the Management
of Bioprosthetic Mitral Valve Thrombosis in a High-Risk Surgical Patient
- Joseph Kassab,
- Rabih Azar
Abstract
We herein describe a case and provide images of a bioprosthetic mitral
valve thrombosis and a huge left atrial appendage thrombus occurring
during atrial fibrillation 12 years after initial heart surgery. The
patient was treated conservatively with oral anti-coagulation because he
was a high surgical risk with complete resolution of the thrombosis
after 2 months of therapy. This case suggests that in a high surgical
risk patient, effective oral anticoagulation might be a good alternative
to surgery.