Successful correction of all mechanical complications of ischemic heart disease in the same patient.
- G M Lemole,
- J Perez,
- M D Strong, and
- M T McDonough
Abstract
Extensive surgery for all of the mechanical complications of ischemic heart disease is feasible with early diagnosis, catheterization, and aggressive medical and surgical therapy. A patient is report who, after recovering from cardiogenic shock, required a coronary bypass, closure of ventricular septal defects, mitral valve replacement, aneurysmectomy, and temporary pacemaker wires. The outcome was successful.






