Pseudo-pseudoaneurysm: A Rare and Unexplored Mechanical Complication of Myocardial Infarction
The mechanical complications of myocardial infarction are less frequently encountered in the current era of early revascularization. Complete myocardial rupture, although infrequent, is a potentially lethal complication. The pathology, prognosis, and treatment of complete myocardial rupture are well...
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description | The mechanical complications of myocardial infarction are less frequently encountered in the current era of early revascularization. Complete myocardial rupture, although infrequent, is a potentially lethal complication. The pathology, prognosis, and treatment of complete myocardial rupture are well described in the medical literature. Incomplete cardiac rupture has been less well described, and its prognosis and treatment are less clear. Pseudoaneurysms, subepicardial aneurysms, and pseudo-pseudoaneurysms form the pathologic spectrum of incomplete cardiac rupture. Pseudoaneurysms involve complete myocardial rupture with containment by overlying pericardium, whereas subepicardial aneurysms involve aneurysmal outpouchings contained by epicardium. Pseudo-pseudoaneurysms are a subtype of subepicardial aneurysm consisting of diverticula contained by myocardial elements. Pseudo-pseudoaneurysms follow a variable course. Fibrous tissue may be deposited in the wall of the aneurysm allowing the patient to remain asymptomatic, or the myocardium may progressively dissect with resultant complete ventricular rupture. We describe a case of postinfarction pseudo-pseudoaneurysm that was diagnosed by echocardiography and managed conservatively. |
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