Silveira, I.Oliveira, M.Gomes, C.Cabral, S.Luz, A.Torres, S.2019-07-152019-07-152018-09Arq Bras Cardiol. 2018 Sep;111(3):430-4330066-782X1678-4170http://hdl.handle.net/10400.16/2266Mechanical complications after myocardial infarction (MI) have become uncommon since the introduction of primary angioplasty. They can lead to a rapid clinical deterioration and a fatal outcome, with patient’s survival being dependent on their prompt recognition and intervention. We describe a case of two rare mechanical complications: a partial papillary muscle rupture after MI, followed by an early severe obstructive thrombosis of the implanted bioprosthetic valve.engMyocardial Infarction/complicationsThrombolytic TherapyAtrioventricular Block/complicationsPacemaker ArtificiaHeart ArrestHeart RupturePost-InfarctionBioprosthesisPartial Papillary Muscle Rupture after Myocardial Infarction and Early Severe Obstructive Bioprosthetic Valve Thrombosis: an Unusual Combinationjournal article10.5935/abc.20180179