Geographical variations in the presentation of ruptured aneurysms of sinuses of valsalva: evaluation of surgical repair

J Card Surg. 1995 Jul;10(4 Pt 1):316-24. doi: 10.1111/j.1540-8191.1995.tb00618.x.

Abstract

From 1981 to 1992, 13 male and 7 female patients underwent surgical correction for ruptured aneurysms of sinus of valsalva. A total surgical experience of 22 procedures including 2 reoperations is presented, accounting for 1.37% of open heart surgery for congenital heart disease at PGIMER Chandigarh. Ninety percent were in the 20- to 40-year age group. Forty-five percent of patients had symptoms of > 1-year duration (range 2 months to 20 years) and catastrophic onset of symptoms was noted in four (18%). All patients had localized aneurysms originating either in right coronary sinus (14 pts) or noncoronary sinus (8 pts). Sites of origin and rupture are detailed. Associated congenital abnormalities such as ventricular septal defect (VSD) (13 pts), aortic regurgitation (3 pts), and left superior vena cava and atrial septal defect (ASD) (1 pt each) were noted. The data pertaining to Oriental and Western groups of patients were analyzed, and the differences in age, mode of presentation, site of origin, rupture, and the spectrum of associated abnormalities were elucidated. The majority of the patients (86.4%) were operated by the Bicameral approach. Repair was tailored according to the extent and severity of the defect in the sinus of Valsalva and aortic valve annulus and also the presence and site of VSD.

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Aortic Rupture / complications
  • Aortic Rupture / pathology
  • Aortic Rupture / surgery*
  • Female
  • Heart Septal Defects, Ventricular / complications
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Postoperative Complications
  • Retrospective Studies
  • Sinus of Valsalva*
  • Treatment Outcome