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Enterococcus faecalis endocarditis resulting in annular rupture: a case report.

Ryaan El-AndariJimmy Jh KangVinod K ManikalaAnthony GeorgeMichael C Moon
Published in: Future cardiology (2023)
Enterococcus faecalis is the third most common organism to cause infective endocarditis and is associated with high rates of morbidity and mortality. E. faecalis infective endocarditis often presents with a subacute course and with nonspecific constitutional symptoms. Complications related to E. faecalis infective endocarditis are common and include embolic events, abscess formation and pseudoaneurysm formation. Contained annular rupture is a complication of E. faecalis infective endocarditis that, to the authors knowledge, has not been previously described in the literature. Herein, we present an unusual case of a 62-year-old male presenting with classical symptoms of E. faecalis infective endocarditis which resulted in an unusual complication of this condition, a contained annular rupture and the surgical management undertaken to correct this condition.
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