Preferential Ductus Venosus Streaming Toward the Right Heart Is Associated with Left Heart Underdevelopment and Aortic Arch Hypoplasia in Human Fetuses

2011 ◽  
Vol 32 (S 02) ◽  
pp. E115-E121
Author(s):  
R. Stressig ◽  
R. Axt-Fliedner ◽  
U. Gembruch ◽  
T. Kohl

Abstract Purpose: Preferential left heart underdevelopment in human fetuses with diaphragmatic hernia is almost uniformly associated with preferential streaming of the ductus venosus toward the right side of the heart. The purpose of our study was to examine whether this flow anomaly might also be present in other fetuses with hypoplasia of left-sided cardiovascular structures. Materials and Methods: We studied 32 fetuses with left heart hypoplasia as defined by gestational age-related Z-scores by echocardiography. Apart from defining cardiovascular morphology as detailed as possible, particular focus was put on the presence or absence of preferential streaming of the ductus venosus and inferior caval vein toward the right side of the heart. Results: 8 of 32 fetuses with hypoplasia of one or more left-sided cardiovascular structures exhibited preferential streaming of the ductus venosus toward the right side of the heart. In all eight fetuses, this finding was associated with additional cardiovascular anomalies like aortic valve stenosis, ventricular septal defect, left superior caval vein-to-coronary sinus, pulmonary vein stenosis and/or aortic arch hypoplasia. Conclusion: As in human fetuses with left diaphragmatic hernia, preferential ductus venosus streaming toward the right side of the heart can be found in a subgroup of fetuses with hypoplasia of left-sided cardiovascular structures.

1993 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 85-87
Author(s):  
Rakesh Dua ◽  
Christine McTigue ◽  
James.L Wilkinson

AbstractWe report a case of totally anomalous pulmonary venous connection in which the two pulmonary veins from the left lung joined to form a common vein which then passed across the midline into a hypoplastic right lung and, after receiving small veins from the right lung, passed inferiorly, exiting the lung below the hilum as a “scimitar” vein and terminating in the inferior caval vein. A separate pulmonary vein from the right lung passed inferiorly independently and joined the “scimitar” vein before it entered the inferior caval vein. There was an associated hypoplastic left heart syndrome.


2021 ◽  
Vol 6 (4) ◽  
pp. 50-57
Author(s):  
G. Ya. Stelmakh ◽  
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T. V. Khmara ◽  
O. F. Marchuk ◽  
I. D. Kiiun ◽  
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To obtain data about the formation of fetal macroscopic structure and topography of the thoracic part of the aorta, which can be used for age-related mapping, it is necessary to determine a standard sequence of steps during the preparation of these structures. The purpose of the study was to determine the method of the best rational sequence of actions during the preparation of areas of the posterior mediastinum in human fetuses to obtain standard results, useful for comparing in the age aspect. Materials and methods. The study was performed on 35 human fetuses of 4-10 months by macromicroscopic preparation of organs, vessels, and nerves of the posterior mediastinum. Results and discussion. In the study of fetal anatomical variability of branches and nerves of the thoracic aorta in the age aspect, the algorithm of anatomical preparation of the posterior mediastinum becomes a priority. However, in the literary sources available to us, we did not find information about the sequence of actions during the preparation of the posterior mediastinum, including the thoracic aorta in human fetuses. The innervation of the thoracic part of aorta on both sides mainly involves the branches of the II-VI thoracic nodes of the sympathetic trunk, the great visceral nerve, and the branch of the vagus nerve. Adherence to the following sequence of actions during the preparation of the posterior mediastinum, and in particular, the branches and nerves of the thoracic aorta, in human fetuses, provides not only the scientific value of the results but also the rational use of biological material. Conclusion. The proposed and tested method of dissection of nerves, visceral and parietal branches of the thoracic aorta in human fetuses provides a standard for obtaining data about their typical, individual, and age anatomical variability. The innervation of the thoracic aorta mainly involves the branches of the II-VI thoracic nodes of the sympathetic trunk, the great visceral nerve, and the branch of the vagus nerve. Nerve branches leading to the thoracic aorta from various sources enter its wall either together with blood vessels or in isolation. In human fetuses, between the right and left sympathetic trunks and the thoracic part of the aorta, in addition to the intermediate plexus or collateral trunk, a paraaortic plexus is found, the branches of which participate in the innervation of the thoracic aorta. Bilateral asymmetry of the structure and topography of the plexuses of the thoracic aorta was detected. The sequence of actions used during the preparation of the thoracic aorta in human fetuses preserves the natural appearance and relationships between the branches and nerves of the object of the study


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