Fig. 7. A 72-year-old man who underwent a Bentall operation with prosthetic aortic valve replacement 6 days earlier due to ascending aorta aneurysm with aortic regurgitation. (A) The patient presented with chest pain, and postoperative electrocardiography showed abnormal II, III, and aVF elevations suggesting acute inferior wall infarction. (B and C) On postoperative computed tomography, myocardial low-attenuation areas in the mid to basal inferior and inferolateral wall (arrows) are noted, suggesting myocardial ischemic insults. Fig. 7. A 72-year-old man who underwent a Bentall operation with prosthetic aortic valve replacement 6 days earlier due to ascending aorta aneurysm with aortic regurgitation. (A) The patient presented with chest pain, and postoperative electrocardiography showed abnormal II, III, and aVF elevations suggesting acute inferior wall… Cardiovasc Imaging Asia. 2017 Oct;1(4):222-230. https://doi.org/10.22468/cvia.2017.00115