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Publication An Unusual Case of Cardiac Mass: A Multimodal Approach in Diagnosis and Treatment(2024) ;Rankovic-Nicic, Ljiljana (57657061000) ;Dragicevic-Antonic, Milica (58773069100) ;Antonic, Zelimir (23994902200) ;Mihajlovic, Vladimir (57223157667) ;Petrovic, Masa (57219857642) ;Ivosevic, Tjasa (56925336700) ;Stamenkovic, Gordana (59138944100) ;Pelemis, Svetislav (55251583000)Bojic, Milovan (7005865489)Diagnosing intracardiac masses poses a complex, multimodal challenge. We present the case of a 72-year-old woman with a history of rheumatic fever leading to mitral stenosis and a previous mitral valve commissurotomy who reported fatigue, weakness, and palpitations over the past three months. Echocardiography revealed a tumor (53 × 40 mm) in the enlarged left atrium, attached by a wide base to the left atrium wall, exhibiting variable densities. Computerized tomography identified a heterodense mass (53 × 46 × 37 mm) with similar attachments. Angiography showed two branches from the circumflex artery intricately associated with the mass. Despite unsuccessful embolization of the mass’ blood supply, surgical intervention including mitral valve replacement, tricuspid valve annuloplasty, and tumor removal was pursued. Pathohistological analysis confirmed the mass as a thrombus. During the postoperative follow-up, the patient presented with no complaints. Follow-up echocardiography indicated the normal function of the mechanical mitral valve prosthesis and the absence of intracardiac masses. While it remains unknown whether this neovascularization is specific to patients with severe mitral valve disease, this case highlights the diagnostic challenges of differentiating between thrombi and tumors in the context of mitral valve disease. It illustrates the critical role of multimodal imaging in elucidating the anatomical and functional relationships within the heart, thereby guiding accurate diagnosis and effective treatment. © 2024 by the authors. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication An Unusual Case of Cardiac Mass: A Multimodal Approach in Diagnosis and Treatment(2024) ;Rankovic-Nicic, Ljiljana (57657061000) ;Dragicevic-Antonic, Milica (58773069100) ;Antonic, Zelimir (23994902200) ;Mihajlovic, Vladimir (57223157667) ;Petrovic, Masa (57219857642) ;Ivosevic, Tjasa (56925336700) ;Stamenkovic, Gordana (59138944100) ;Pelemis, Svetislav (55251583000)Bojic, Milovan (7005865489)Diagnosing intracardiac masses poses a complex, multimodal challenge. We present the case of a 72-year-old woman with a history of rheumatic fever leading to mitral stenosis and a previous mitral valve commissurotomy who reported fatigue, weakness, and palpitations over the past three months. Echocardiography revealed a tumor (53 × 40 mm) in the enlarged left atrium, attached by a wide base to the left atrium wall, exhibiting variable densities. Computerized tomography identified a heterodense mass (53 × 46 × 37 mm) with similar attachments. Angiography showed two branches from the circumflex artery intricately associated with the mass. Despite unsuccessful embolization of the mass’ blood supply, surgical intervention including mitral valve replacement, tricuspid valve annuloplasty, and tumor removal was pursued. Pathohistological analysis confirmed the mass as a thrombus. During the postoperative follow-up, the patient presented with no complaints. Follow-up echocardiography indicated the normal function of the mechanical mitral valve prosthesis and the absence of intracardiac masses. While it remains unknown whether this neovascularization is specific to patients with severe mitral valve disease, this case highlights the diagnostic challenges of differentiating between thrombi and tumors in the context of mitral valve disease. It illustrates the critical role of multimodal imaging in elucidating the anatomical and functional relationships within the heart, thereby guiding accurate diagnosis and effective treatment. © 2024 by the authors. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Surgical Reconstruction of a Left Ventricular Aneurysm Using an Extracellular Matrix Patch(2022) ;Zivkovic, Igor (57192104502) ;Mihajlovic, Vladimir (57223157667) ;Zdravkovic, Djordje (57219193639) ;Krstic, Djordje (57671162800) ;Krasic, Srasa (57192096021) ;Lesanovic, Jelena (57223151871) ;Peric, Miodrag (7006618529)Milacic, Petar (24832086700)The left ventricular aneurysm is a pathological condition defined as an akinetic or dyskinetic area of the left ventricle (LV) wall associated with reduced ejection fraction. The most common surgical technique to reconstruct a left ventricular aneurysm is endoventricular patch plasty (Dor procedure). In this case, endoventricular reconstruction of the left ventricular aneurysm using a double-layer extracellular matrix was performed. © 2022, Sociedade Brasileira de Cirurgia Cardiovascular. All rights reserved. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Surgical reconstruction of giant non-coronary sinus aneurysm using valve-sparing technique(2022) ;Milacic, Petar (24832086700) ;Kaitovic, Marko (37048782600) ;Mihajlovic, Vladimir (57223157667) ;Tabakovic, Zoran (57898013700)Zivkovic, Igor (57192104502)[No abstract available] - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Surgical treatment of segmental occlusion of the internal carotid artery(2024) ;Petrovic, Jovan (57315862300) ;Sevkovic, Milorad (57191479099) ;Pesic, Slobodan (58525670300) ;Vucurevic, Bojan (58626374100) ;Mihajlovic, Vladimir (57223157667)Ilijevski, Nenad (57209017323)[No abstract available]
