@article{10.37349/emed.2026.1001407,
abstract = {Tricuspid valve endocarditis has potential associations with various conditions, but it is commonly related to intravenous drug abuse. Often, its eradication can become very challenging due to high post-operative mortality and high rate of recurrence due to persistence of drug abuse habits. The bidirectional Glenn shunt (BGS), typically employed in congenital heart surgery, combined with tricuspid valvectomy, has occasionally been used for recurrent endocarditis. Herein, we present a 31-year-old woman with drug addiction scheduled for her fourth reintervention due to the early degeneration and infection of a previous pulmonary homograft used for recurring tricuspid valve endocarditis. The final surgical strategy was valvectomy and BGS, aimed at eliminating all potential sources of infection and providing more time for the patient to overcome drug addiction, enabling further treatment if necessary.},
author = {Boschetti, Vincenzo and Francica, Alessandra and Hoxha, Stiljan and Luciani, Giovanni Battista},
doi = {10.37349/emed.2026.1001407},
journal = {Exploration of Medicine},
elocation-id = {1001407},
title = {Life-saving alternatives: bidirectional Glenn shunt after pulmonary homograft for relapsing tricuspid endocarditis},
url = {https://www.explorationpub.com/Journals/em/Article/1001407},
volume = {7},
year = {2026}
}