Aortic valve laceration following rotational atherectomy: a case report
Farrah Othman, Gerald Yong, Alan Whelan, Abdul Rahman Ihdayhid

TL;DR
A rare case of aortic valve injury after a heart procedure is described, highlighting new treatment approaches and complications.
Contribution
This case report presents a rare iatrogenic aortic valve laceration and its management with transcatheter valve replacement.
Findings
Iatrogenic aortic valve injury occurred during rotational atherectomy.
Transcatheter aortic valve replacement was successfully used for pure native aortic regurgitation.
Hypoattenuated leaflet thickening resolved with anticoagulation.
Abstract
Iatrogenic aortic valve injury during cardiovascular catheterization interventions is extremely rare. Severe aortic regurgitation that ensues can be catastrophic and the management is typically with surgical valve replacement or repair. Percutaneous management of native pure aortic regurgitation is difficult due to anatomical challenges and the limitations of current transcatheter heart valve technology to anchor in the absence of leaflet or annular calcification. An 82-year-old female underwent rotational atherectomy (RA) for a severely calcified stenosis of the left anterior descending artery. The patient was discharged well following placement of two drug eluting stents. She represented to hospital 7 days later with acute pulmonary oedema. Bedside transthoracic echocardiography demonstrated new, severe AR with preserved left ventricular size and function. Review of the prior…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCardiac Valve Diseases and Treatments · Infective Endocarditis Diagnosis and Management · Coronary Interventions and Diagnostics
