Case Report
Prosthetic ball free in the left ventricle in a patient with an aortic Starr-Edwards prosthesis
Daniel D. Schrader, MD, Miguel A. Sellanes, MD, Norberto Kelijman Laschover, MD, Roberto J. Macchi, MD, FACC, Marcos Eserequis, MD, Jorge I. Mizraji, MD and Carlos A. Nojek, MD
Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine March 1988, 55 (2) 175-177;
Daniel D. Schrader
Cardiology Institute, Hospital Espanol de Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Miguel A. Sellanes
Cardiology Institute, Hospital Espanol de Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Norberto Kelijman Laschover
Cardiology Institute, Hospital Espanol de Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Roberto J. Macchi
Cardiology Institute, Hospital Espanol de Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Marcos Eserequis
Cardiology Institute, Hospital Espanol de Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Jorge I. Mizraji
Cardiology Institute, Hospital Espanol de Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Carlos A. Nojek
Cardiology Department, Policlinico Ferroviario Central, Buenos Aires, Argentina

ABSTRACT
Ball-valve intermittent poppet dislodgment into the left ventricle is a rare complication, having been reported previously only in patients with the Braunwald-Cutter prosthesis. This type of variance is reported in a patient with an aortic Starr-Edwards prosthesis and minimal symptoms.
- Received December 1986.
- Accepted October 1987.
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Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine
Vol. 55, Issue 2
1 Mar 1988
Prosthetic ball free in the left ventricle in a patient with an aortic Starr-Edwards prosthesis
Daniel D. Schrader, Miguel A. Sellanes, Norberto Kelijman Laschover, Roberto J. Macchi, Marcos Eserequis, Jorge I. Mizraji, Carlos A. Nojek
Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine Mar 1988, 55 (2) 175-177;
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