Managing the Giant: A Novel Approach in Orthotopic Heart Transplantation With Extreme Left Atrial Enlargement
Lorenzo Giovannico, Federica Mazzone, Giuseppe Fischetti, Domenico Parigino, Luca Savino, Tommaso Acquaviva, Aldo Domenico Milano, Tomaso Bottio

TL;DR
A novel surgical technique was used to successfully perform a heart transplant in a patient with an extremely enlarged left atrium.
Contribution
The paper introduces a tailored surgical approach using Teflon and bovine pericardial patch for heart transplantation in extreme left atrial enlargement.
Findings
A novel surgical technique successfully managed a giant left atrium during heart transplantation.
Postoperative outcomes showed no rejection episodes and improved pulmonary symptoms.
Customized surgical strategies are essential for extreme anatomical variations in heart transplants.
Abstract
This case report highlights an innovative surgical approach in orthotopic heart transplantation (OHT) for a patient with the largest recorded giant left atrium, measuring a biplanar volume of 1906 mL. The patient, a 63‐year‐old man with severe heart failure and a history of mitral and aortic valve replacements, presented with atrial fibrillation, moderate systolic dysfunction, and severe cardiomegaly. Despite optimized medical therapy, his condition warranted heart transplantation. The procedure involved a novel surgical technique utilizing Teflon reinforcement and a bovine pericardial patch to reconstruct the significantly enlarged left atrium. Postoperative outcomes were favorable, with no rejection episodes and resolution of pulmonary symptoms. This report underscores the challenges of atrial size mismatch in OHT and the necessity for tailored surgical strategies to address extreme…
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TopicsTransplantation: Methods and Outcomes · Cardiac Structural Anomalies and Repair · Mechanical Circulatory Support Devices
