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European Journal of Cardio-Thoracic Surgery, Vol 2, 305-311, Copyright © 1988 by European Association for Cardio-thoracic Surgery
J Rubay, Y Lecompte, A Batisse, Y Durandy, A Dibie, G Lemoine and P Vouhe
From November 1980 to November 1986, 63 patients aged 4 months to 13 years
(mean 3.4 years) underwent repair of anomalies of ventriculo- arterial
connection with ventricular septal defect and pulmonary outflow tract
obstruction, using a technique (REV) first described by us in 1982. The
selection of patients was based on preoperative criteria, namely the
measurement of the distance between the tricuspid and the semilunar valves.
These measurements enabled us to select from patients with an abnormal
ventriculo-arterial connection, those in whom the anomaly could be repaired
by intra-ventricular partition alone. In the remaining cases, REV was
indicated in the presence of pulmonary stenosis. The principles of the
technique are: (1) resection of the infundibular septum creating a large,
direct and subarterial communication between the left ventricle and the
aorta; (2) construction of a straight left ventricle to aorta tunnel by
intraventricular partition; (3) direct anastomosis of the pulmonary trunk
to the right ventricle. There were 12 hospital deaths (19%). The mean
follow-up was 32 months. One patient died suddenly 1 year after repair. Six
patients required reoperation. All survivors are in NYHA class I, except
for 3 patients who are in class II. No stenosis of the left ventricular
outflow tract was found but 5 patients had a significant pressure gradient
at the pulmonary outflow tract level. Our present experience suggests that
in properly selected patients, REV allows anatomic repair in a wide variety
of anomalies of the ventriculo- arterial connection associated with VSD and
pulmonary outflow tract obstruction with an acceptable rate of mortality
and morbidity.
ARTICLES
Anatomic repair of anomalies of ventriculo-arterial connection (REV). Results of a new technique in cases associated with pulmonary outflow tract obstruction
Centre Medico-Chirurgical de la Porte de Choisy, Paris, France.
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