Abstract
Any step in cardiac surgery may have potentially catastrophic consequences. All treatment options need to be carefully evaluated because the most aggressive is not always the best one. We present the case of a 63-year-old man who suffered an interventricular septum hematoma causing left ventricular tract obstruction, secondary to a left ventricular vent. The lesion could be repaired by closing the entry point.
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