Unusual Native Valve Remnant in the Left Ventricular Outflow Tract After Valve-in-Ring Transcatheter Mitral Valve Replacement
Sergio Enea Masnaghetti, Fabiana Isabella Gambarin, Stefano Maffè, Marco Gnemmi, Michela Conti, Andrea Audo, Massimo Pistono

TL;DR
A rare case of a non-cancerous mass in the heart after a valve replacement procedure is described, highlighting the importance of accurate diagnosis using advanced imaging techniques.
Contribution
This case study presents a rare postprocedural finding in valve-in-ring transcatheter mitral valve replacement and emphasizes the value of multimodal echocardiography in diagnosis.
Findings
A mobile mass in the left ventricular outflow tract was identified after valve-in-ring TMVR.
The mass was determined to be a displaced remnant of the native anterior mitral leaflet, not a thrombus or infection.
Conservative management with echocardiographic follow-up was safely adopted due to the absence of complications.
Abstract
Background and clinical significance. Valve-in-ring (ViR) transcatheter mitral valve replacement (TMVR) is an established therapeutic option for patients with failed surgical mitral valve repair at high surgical risk. Left ventricular outflow tract (LVOT) obstruction and prosthesis-related complications are well described, but other postprocedural findings remain poorly characterized. Case presentation. We report a challenging case of a persistent LVOT mass following ViR TMVR. A 78-year-old man underwent transapical ViR TMVR with a Sapien 3 valve for mitral stenosis. Early post-procedural echocardiography showed normal prosthetic function and no LVOT obstruction. During inpatient cardiac rehabilitation, transthoracic echocardiography revealed a mobile mass in the LVOT. The patient did not show any clinical, microbiological, or laboratory evidence of infection. Blood cultures were…
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TopicsCardiac Valve Diseases and Treatments · Infective Endocarditis Diagnosis and Management · Cardiac Structural Anomalies and Repair
