Volume 27, Issue 6 pp. 699-701
Case Reports

A Mitral Hemi-Arcade: An Unusual Modification of a Rare Anomaly

Salil V. Deo MS, MCh

Salil V. Deo MS, MCh

Division of Cardiovascular Surgery

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Joseph F. Maalouf M.D.

Joseph F. Maalouf M.D.

Division of Cardiovascular Diseases,Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota

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Sunil V. Mankad M.D.

Sunil V. Mankad M.D.

Division of Cardiovascular Diseases,Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota

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Soon J. Park M.D.

Soon J. Park M.D.

Division of Cardiovascular Surgery

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First published: 10 September 2012
Citations: 5
Dr. Soon J. Park, M.D., Consultant, Division of Cardiovascular Surgery, Mayo Clinic, 100 2nd Street SW, Rochester, MN 55905. Fax: 507-255-7378; e-mail: [email protected]

Disclosures: We do not have any conflict of interest.

Abstract

Abstract Congenital anomalies of the mitral valve are rare. A mitral arcade is defined as a fibrous continuity between the papillary muscles and the anterior mitral leaflet creating a hammock like suspension. We present images of a mitral anomaly that consists of a direct attachment of the anterolateral papillary muscle to the anterior mitral leaflet, which we have labeled as a “hemi-arcade.” We discuss the surgical findings and review the available literature regarding a mitral “arcade.”(J Card Surg 2012;27:699-701)

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