Güler, ArdaTopel, ÇağdaşMemiç Sancar, KadriyeKahveci, GökhanOnan, BurakGüler, Gamze Babur2022-06-132022-06-132022Guler, A., Topel, C., Memic Sancar, K., Kahveci, G., Onan, B., & Guler, G. B. (2022). Persistent right heart dilatation after percutaneous mitral balloon valvuloplasty: A weird coexistence of iatrogenic and congenital shunts. Echocardiography, doi:10.1111/echo.154010742-2822https://doi.org/10.1111/echo.15401https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12713/2885We present an interesting case of concomitant congenital anomalies with an iatrogenic defect. The female patient underwent a percutaneous mitral balloon valvuloplasty due to rheumatic mitral stenosis. Unfortunately, an iatrogenic atrial septal defect (ASD) transpired during the procedure. Upon post-procedure examination, partial anomalous pulmonary venous (PAPVR) return was observed. The patient was symptomatic; on imaging, dilatation of the right heart chambers were detected. In addition, another crucial point was that the patient was planning a pregnancy, thus robotic surgery for iatrogenic ASD and PAPVR return was recommended. After a successful operation, the patient was asymptomatic and the size of right heart chambers were normalized. © 2022 Wiley Periodicals LLC.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessIatrogenic Atrial Septal DefectPregnancyPulmonary Venous Return AbnormalityRheumatic Mitral StenosisPersistent right heart dilatation after percutaneous mitral balloon valvuloplasty: A weird coexistence of iatrogenic and congenital shuntsArticleWOS:0008076731000012-s2.0-85131369960Q410.1111/echo.15401Q3