1. Percutaneous aspiration of aortic valve vegetation in a patient with aortic valve endocarditis
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Anthony Louis Cioci, Anneka Hutton, Slee Yi, George Khoriaty, Gary Gottlieb, Richard Cartledge, and Mark Rubenstein
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aortic valve ,aspiration thrombectomy ,endocarditis ,percutaneous ,vegetation ,Medicine ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 - Abstract
Key Clinical Message Percutaneous aspiration for debulking of vegetations in right‐sided infective endocarditis has been well‐described, however, this technique can be employed successfully for left‐sided vegetations in select high‐risk patients. Abstract We report a case of percutaneous aspiration of an aortic valve vegetation in a patient with prosthetic valve endocarditis. This novel approach was selected after patient declined surgical intervention for an enlarging vegetation despite antibiotic therapy. The procedure was successful, resulting in the complete removal of solid vegetation without complications.
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- 2024
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