Cardiac malposition (ectopia cordis) in a cat.

Melinda M Lopez, Alan B Kuzma, Marco L Margiocco, Teresa Cheng, Trevor B Enberg, Laurie Head
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Abstract

Objective: To describe a case of cardiac malposition in a cat, and the successful management of the anomaly.

Case description: A 2-year-old male neutered male British Shorthair cat weighing 7.58 kg was referred for bicavitary effusion. Ultrasonography and echocardiography demonstrated displacement of the heart into the abdomen through a diaphragmatic defect. Clinical signs of right-sided congestive heart failure were attributed to mechanical restriction of diastolic function by a constrictive segment of fibrous pericardium and to impaired venous return due to a kink in the caudal vena cava. Surgical repositioning of the heart into the thoracic cavity and a subtotal pericardectomy were performed, and the diaphragmatic defect was repaired. The patient recovered well postoperatively.

New or unique information provided: The diagnosis and management of cardiac malposition has not been previously described in cats. With timely diagnosis and surgical intervention, a favorable outcome is possible.

猫心脏位置异常(心外异位)。
目的:介绍1例猫心脏畸形,并对其进行成功的治疗。病例描述:一只体重7.58 kg的2岁雄性绝育英国短毛猫因双腔积液就诊。超声和超声心动图显示心脏通过膈缺损移位到腹部。右侧充血性心力衰竭的临床症状是由于纤维心包收缩段对舒张功能的机械限制和由于尾腔静脉扭结而导致的静脉回流受损。手术将心脏重新定位到胸腔内并进行心包次全切除术,并修复膈缺损。患者术后恢复良好。新的或独特的信息提供:心脏错位的诊断和管理以前没有描述过猫。通过及时的诊断和手术干预,良好的结果是可能的。
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