Surgical treatment of the pulmonary artery atresia with the intact ventricular septum
- VernacularTitle:室间隔完整的肺动脉闭锁外科治疗
- Author:
Cuntao YU
;
Yinglong LIU
;
Bin CUI
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Pulmonary atresia Cardiac surgical procedures
- From:
Chinese Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery
2003;0(02):-
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective Pulmonary artery atresia (PAA) with intact ventricular septum (IVS) is an anatomically heterogeneous entity. A variety of surgical strategies is possible. We sought to evaluate the clinical results of various surgical corrections of PAA with IVS. Methods A retrospective review of our surgical database revealed 17 patients with PAA and IVS operation between January 1992 to August 2004. There were 9 males and 8 females. The age ranged from 15 days to 12 years [(25.5?7.9) months]. The body weight was 3.5 to 28.0 kg [(7.8?5.4) kg]. Radical operation was performed in 10 cases with the Z score -2.3~1.2 (-0.78?0.34), the pulmonary artery index (PAI) 149.53~297.89 mm~2/m~2 (206.35?82.15 mm~2/m~2). Two infants received BT shunt operation for the severe hypoxia at first postoperative day. Palliative operation was performed in 6 cases with the Z score -6.1~0.2 (-2.7?0.92), the PAI 39.88~218.29 mm~2/m~2 (131.85?72.93 mm~2/m~2), including bi-directional Glenn bypass (2 cases), systemic-to-pulmonary arterial (BT) shunt (1 case), right ventricular outflow tract (RVOT) reconstruction and BT shunt (3 cases). One patient accepted one and a half ventricular repair, first underwent bi-directional Glenn bypass operation, two years later ,underwent ASD occulsion、PDA occlusion and RVOT reconstruction. Results 3 patients(16.7%) died at perioperative time [two patients who had the radical operation, but next day, had the BT shunt operation, one patient had the right ventricular outflow tract (RVOT) reconstruction and BT shunt]. The rest recovered smoothly. The main complications included low cardiac output in 3 patients, hypoxemia in 3 patients, hydrothorax in 1 patients and right heart failure in 3 patients. Conclusion Surgical outcome for patients with the PAA with IVS maybe satisfactory, strategries are to be chosen according to the anatomic subtypes such as the tricuspid valve diameter, right ventricular size, pulmonary artery index and coronary anatomy.