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Near fatal hemolysis following repair of ostium primum atrial septal defect

Hines, G L; Finnerty, T T; Doyle, E; Isom, O W
A 15 month old black male who developed near fatal intravascular hemolysis two days after repair of an ostium primum septal defect with a teflon patch is presented. One month after initial operation, reoperation was required for control of hemolysis. At that time a piece of pericardium was placed over the underendothelialized left atrial side of the patch and the mitral cleft was repaired. He initially did well but within several days developed mitral regurgitation. Hemolysis recurred two months postoperatively, but then spontaneously subsided. We propose that the recurrent mitral insufficiency created a defect in the pericardial patch and that caused recurrent hemolysis. Normal endothelial ingrowth probably covered this small defect and hemolysis subsided. Following the second hemolytic episode six months ago, the patient continues to do well
PMID: 627596
ISSN: 0021-9509
CID: 129774

Primary cardiac chondromyxosarcoma--clinical and echocardiographic manifestations. A case report [Case Report]

Winer HE; Kronzon I; Fox A; Hines G; Trehan N; Antapol S; Reed G
PMID: 904356
ISSN: 0022-5223
CID: 32385

Safety of aortic valve replacement in septuagenarians

Hines, G L; Boal, B H; Reed, G E
PMID: 267817
ISSN: 0028-7628
CID: 124388

Post-traumatic venticular septal defect, mitral insufficiency, and multiple coronary cameral fistulas

Hines, G L; Doyle, E; Acinapura, A J
A patient who developed severe congestive heart failure subsequent to a stab wound of the heart is described. He was demonstrated to have a ventricular septal defect, mitral regurgitation, and two coronary-cameral fistulas. He underwent successful operative correction
PMID: 850279
ISSN: 0022-5282
CID: 131212