Title: Closed Mitral Valvotomy in Present Era

Authors: Dr Ishtyak Ahmed Mir, Dr Noor Ali, Dr Arvind Kohli, Dr Vivek Gandhotra

 DOI:  https://dx.doi.org/10.18535/jmscr/v4i11.73

Abstract

Background: Rheumatic heart disease is the most common cause of mitral valve stenosis. About 20 million people are believed to be affected with rheumatic heart fever in underdeveloped countries, and 40% of these patients have only mitral valve disease. The characteristic features of mitral stenosis are leaflet / chordal thickening and retraction. All current operations for the condition are palliative.

Aims of the study: To know the results of closed mitral valvotomy in patients undergoing surgery for mitral valve stenosis.

Material and Methods: The study was conducted on all the patients who underwent closed mitral valvotomy.

Results: 97 patients, mostly in 3rd decade of life, irrespective of age, sex, surgical results were included in the study. Majority, 60.82% were in New York Heart Association Functional class III, 55.67% were fibrillating. Closed mitral valvotomy was done in 90 (90.78%) of  patients.

Conclusion: In pure mitral stenosis, closed mitral valvotomy gives good results, and is still relevant even in current minimally invasive era.

Keywords: Mitral valve, Mitral stenosis, Closed mitral valvotomy.

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Corresponding Author

Dr Ishtyak Ahmed Mir

Umar Colony, Back Side of Forest Nursery,

Sidhra- Jammu, J&K State, India, Pin180019,

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