Surgical Correction of Infundibular Muscular Ventricular Septal Defect in a Cat: A Case Report
Takuma Aoki, Tomomi Terakado, Yao Jingya, Kentaro Iwasaki, Hayato Shimoda, Naoyuki Fukamachi, Takashi Miyamoto

TL;DR
A cat with a rare heart defect underwent successful surgery using a method rarely used in feline cardiac procedures, leading to a full recovery.
Contribution
This is the first reported surgical correction of an infundibular muscular VSD in a cat using cardiopulmonary bypass.
Findings
The cat recovered well with only a minor residual defect 490 days post-surgery.
The surgical technique using cardiopulmonary bypass was viable for feline congenital heart disease.
A temporary complication occurred but was resolved with non-surgical treatment.
Abstract
In a groundbreaking procedure, our team successfully performed surgery on a young Ragdoll cat with a rare type of heart defect known as an infundibular muscular ventricular septal defect, which is a hole between the two lower heart chambers. This condition, if left untreated, can lead to severe heart problems. Therefore, the surgery was performed using a method called cardiopulmonary bypass, which is quite unusual in cats. This approach involved stopping the heart temporarily to repair the defect safely. Despite being a challenging situation, in which an adjacent structure was unintentionally damaged intraoperatively, resulting in a temporary complication that was treated non-surgically, the cat recovered well. By 490 days postoperatively, the cat was healthy with only a minor residual defect, showing that the heart had nearly returned to its normal size. This case highlights a…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCardiovascular Conditions and Treatments · Congenital Heart Disease Studies · Mechanical Circulatory Support Devices
