Ekim, HasanTuncer, Mustafa2025-05-102025-05-1020081941-59232-s2.0-78249288497https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14720/17281Background: Mesenteric ischemia associated with left atrial thrombosis is a serious complication that can occur after a mechanical mitral valve replacement. We performed an operation to remove the atrial thrombi leading to acute mesenteric ischemia. Possible cause of this thrombi formation is discussed. Case Report: A 47-year-old woman was transferred to our hospital for investigation of mesenteric ischemia thought to be cardiogenic in origin, 3 years after mitral valve replacement. She was initially admitted to Department of General Surgery after sudden abdominal pain and a diagnosis of mesenteric ischemia was made. The transesophageal echocardiogram showed a mechanical mitral valve and oscillating thrombi on the left atrium. The patient subsequently underwent an urgent open heart operation. The left atrial thrombi were removed without valve re-replacement. Histopathological study results of the operative specimen were consistent with thrombus. She had an uneventful postoperative recovery and was discharged from hospital 16 days after operation in good condition. Conclusions: We believe that the mesenteric thromboembolism was most likely caused by oscillating atrial thrombi due to inappropriate warfarin use and atrial fibrillation. Therefore, life-time follow-up and appropriate anticoagulant therapy is recommended to prevent thromboembolic events after the mechanical mitral valve replacement.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessMesenteric IschemiaLeft Atrial ThrombosisMechanical Mitral ValveAcute Mesenteric Ischemia Due To Left Atrial Movable Thrombi in a Patient With Mitral Valve ReplacementArticle9N/AQ2285287WOS:000420352000075