Left ventricular aneurysmectomy in patients with mobile, protruding thrombi is associated
            with increased risk of neurological complications due to loss during left ventricular
            luxation or embolisation of residual thrombotic material after incomplete removal.
            Embolisation can be prevented by application of an intra-aortic filter device. Here,
            we report on a case involving an important left ventricular thrombus captured in a
            patient referred for coronary artery bypass grafting, left ventricular aneurysmectomy,
            and thrombectomy.
         
         
         
            Left ventricular thrombus - intra-aortic filter device