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Partial Venous Inflow Occlusion under Mild Hypothermia for Membranectomy in a Dog with Cor Triatriatum Dexter

SIMPLE SUMMARY: This report describes a case of cor triatriatum dexter in which a persistent embryonic membrane within the right atrium obstructed venous blood inflow from the caudal vena cava. Several treatment options for dogs presenting with clinical signs related to cor triatriatum dexter, such...

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Autores principales: Moon, Chang-Hwan, Kim, Kyung-Min, Lee, Won-Jong, Kim, Woo-Jin, Lee, Seok-Min, Choi, Ho-Jung, Lee, Hae-Beom, Jeong, Seong-Mok, Kim, Dae-Hyun
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10526085/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37760321
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani13182921
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author Moon, Chang-Hwan
Kim, Kyung-Min
Lee, Won-Jong
Kim, Woo-Jin
Lee, Seok-Min
Choi, Ho-Jung
Lee, Hae-Beom
Jeong, Seong-Mok
Kim, Dae-Hyun
author_facet Moon, Chang-Hwan
Kim, Kyung-Min
Lee, Won-Jong
Kim, Woo-Jin
Lee, Seok-Min
Choi, Ho-Jung
Lee, Hae-Beom
Jeong, Seong-Mok
Kim, Dae-Hyun
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: This report describes a case of cor triatriatum dexter in which a persistent embryonic membrane within the right atrium obstructed venous blood inflow from the caudal vena cava. Several treatment options for dogs presenting with clinical signs related to cor triatriatum dexter, such as interventional approaches, cardiopulmonary bypass, or venous inflow occlusion, have been published in the veterinary literature. Each method has advantages and disadvantages; however, membranectomy via venous inflow occlusion is considered an effective and safe treatment compared with other methods, as it can be performed within a short period and reduces the risk of recurrence. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first case report documenting the surgical treatment of a cor triatriatum dexter in a dog using partial venous inflow occlusion under mild hypothermia. ABSTRACT: Cor triatriatum dexter (CTD) is an uncommon congenital cardiac anomaly in dogs. This case report describes successful membranectomy for CTD via partial venous inflow occlusion under mild hypothermia in a dog. A 7-month-old intact male mixed-breed dog weighing 20.5 kg presented with a history of abdominal distention, lethargy, and anorexia. Clinical examination, radiography, echocardiography, microbubble testing, and computed tomography revealed a remnant right atrium membrane obscuring the venous blood inflow from the vena cava. Considering the potential risk of re-stenosis following interventional treatment, curative resection involving surgical membranectomy via venous inflow occlusion was performed. By performing partial venous inflow occlusion under mild hypothermia (34.5 °C), sufficient time was obtained to explore the defect and resect the remnant membrane. The dog recovered without any complications, and the clinical signs were relieved. This case illustrates that partial venous inflow occlusion under mild hypothermia is feasible for achieving curative resection of cor triatriatum dexter in dogs.
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spelling pubmed-105260852023-09-28 Partial Venous Inflow Occlusion under Mild Hypothermia for Membranectomy in a Dog with Cor Triatriatum Dexter Moon, Chang-Hwan Kim, Kyung-Min Lee, Won-Jong Kim, Woo-Jin Lee, Seok-Min Choi, Ho-Jung Lee, Hae-Beom Jeong, Seong-Mok Kim, Dae-Hyun Animals (Basel) Case Report SIMPLE SUMMARY: This report describes a case of cor triatriatum dexter in which a persistent embryonic membrane within the right atrium obstructed venous blood inflow from the caudal vena cava. Several treatment options for dogs presenting with clinical signs related to cor triatriatum dexter, such as interventional approaches, cardiopulmonary bypass, or venous inflow occlusion, have been published in the veterinary literature. Each method has advantages and disadvantages; however, membranectomy via venous inflow occlusion is considered an effective and safe treatment compared with other methods, as it can be performed within a short period and reduces the risk of recurrence. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first case report documenting the surgical treatment of a cor triatriatum dexter in a dog using partial venous inflow occlusion under mild hypothermia. ABSTRACT: Cor triatriatum dexter (CTD) is an uncommon congenital cardiac anomaly in dogs. This case report describes successful membranectomy for CTD via partial venous inflow occlusion under mild hypothermia in a dog. A 7-month-old intact male mixed-breed dog weighing 20.5 kg presented with a history of abdominal distention, lethargy, and anorexia. Clinical examination, radiography, echocardiography, microbubble testing, and computed tomography revealed a remnant right atrium membrane obscuring the venous blood inflow from the vena cava. Considering the potential risk of re-stenosis following interventional treatment, curative resection involving surgical membranectomy via venous inflow occlusion was performed. By performing partial venous inflow occlusion under mild hypothermia (34.5 °C), sufficient time was obtained to explore the defect and resect the remnant membrane. The dog recovered without any complications, and the clinical signs were relieved. This case illustrates that partial venous inflow occlusion under mild hypothermia is feasible for achieving curative resection of cor triatriatum dexter in dogs. MDPI 2023-09-14 /pmc/articles/PMC10526085/ /pubmed/37760321 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani13182921 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Case Report
Moon, Chang-Hwan
Kim, Kyung-Min
Lee, Won-Jong
Kim, Woo-Jin
Lee, Seok-Min
Choi, Ho-Jung
Lee, Hae-Beom
Jeong, Seong-Mok
Kim, Dae-Hyun
Partial Venous Inflow Occlusion under Mild Hypothermia for Membranectomy in a Dog with Cor Triatriatum Dexter
title Partial Venous Inflow Occlusion under Mild Hypothermia for Membranectomy in a Dog with Cor Triatriatum Dexter
title_full Partial Venous Inflow Occlusion under Mild Hypothermia for Membranectomy in a Dog with Cor Triatriatum Dexter
title_fullStr Partial Venous Inflow Occlusion under Mild Hypothermia for Membranectomy in a Dog with Cor Triatriatum Dexter
title_full_unstemmed Partial Venous Inflow Occlusion under Mild Hypothermia for Membranectomy in a Dog with Cor Triatriatum Dexter
title_short Partial Venous Inflow Occlusion under Mild Hypothermia for Membranectomy in a Dog with Cor Triatriatum Dexter
title_sort partial venous inflow occlusion under mild hypothermia for membranectomy in a dog with cor triatriatum dexter
topic Case Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10526085/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37760321
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani13182921
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