Several surgical approaches for completion of a total cavopulmonary connection have been established for patients with anomalies of systemic venous connection in association with a functionally univentricular heart. We report an alternative technique designed to address the problem of widely separated inferior systemic veins, in which two extracardiac conduits were used. This technique was performed on three patients and yielded excellent short term results allowing us to operate on a beating heart with no need for cardioplegic arrest and aortic cross clamping.
Several surgical approaches for completion of a total cavopulmonary connection have been established for patients with anomalies of systemic venous connection in association with a functionally univentricular heart. We report an alternative technique designed to address the problem of widely separated inferior systemic veins, in which two extracardiac conduits were used. This technique was performed on three patients and yielded excellent short term results allowing us to operate on a beating heart with no need for cardioplegic arrest and aortic cross clamping.
An innovative technique for Fontan completion in patients with atrial isomerism and widely separated connections of the inferior systemic veins to the atrial mass
KEIZMAN, EITAN
2015/2016
Abstract
Several surgical approaches for completion of a total cavopulmonary connection have been established for patients with anomalies of systemic venous connection in association with a functionally univentricular heart. We report an alternative technique designed to address the problem of widely separated inferior systemic veins, in which two extracardiac conduits were used. This technique was performed on three patients and yielded excellent short term results allowing us to operate on a beating heart with no need for cardioplegic arrest and aortic cross clamping.È consentito all'utente scaricare e condividere i documenti disponibili a testo pieno in UNITESI UNIPV nel rispetto della licenza Creative Commons del tipo CC BY NC ND.
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https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14239/22837