Septal myectomy complicated by an embolic stroke in a patient with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy: a case report.
Muhammad Umer ButtAnas AlamehHanad BashirAhmad JabriPublished in: European heart journal. Case reports (2021)
This case illustrates the rarity and unusual presentation of an intracardiac thrombus that arises from septal myectomy site. A thrombus arising in the LVOT, which is characterized by high gradient laminar flow, is highly unusual. This suggests microscopic and macroscopic alteration in the ventricular septal wall structure, as evident by the septal wall akinesis seen on echocardiography. Recognition of this complication is critical to the selection of appropriate anticoagulation as secondary stroke prevention in these patients.