Long-Term Results of the Gamma-Irradiation-Preserved Homograft Monocusp for Transannular Reconstruction of the Right-Ventricular Outflow Tract in Tetralogy of Fallot

1994 ◽  
Vol 42 (06) ◽  
pp. 337-339 ◽  
Author(s):  
A. Bogers ◽  
M. Roofthooft ◽  
H. Pisters ◽  
S. Spitaels ◽  
E. Bos
PEDIATRICS ◽  
1977 ◽  
Vol 60 (3) ◽  
pp. 313-319
Author(s):  
John A. Waldhausen ◽  
William S. Pierce ◽  
Victor Whitman ◽  
John L. Pennock

A series of five patients with complex cyanotic congenital cardiac malformations underwent surgical reconstruction of the right ventricular outflow tract using a Dacron conduit with a porcine aortic valve. All patients survived and all have shown clinical improvement. At cardiac catheterization postoperatively, a pressure gradient of between 20 and 50 mm Hg across the conduit was found in all patients. This surgical approach to patients necessitating reconstruction of the right ventricular outflow tract is effective and appears to have the best long-term results.


2021 ◽  
pp. 1-9
Author(s):  
Adeolu Banjoko ◽  
Golnoush Seyedzenouzi ◽  
James Ashton ◽  
Fatemeh Hedayat ◽  
Natalia N. Smith ◽  
...  

Abstract Surgical repair of Tetralogy of Fallot has excellent outcomes, with over 90% of patients alive at 30 years. The ideal time for surgical repair is between 3 and 11 months of age. However, the symptomatic neonate with Tetralogy of Fallot may require earlier intervention: either a palliative intervention (right ventricular outflow tract stent, ductal stent, balloon pulmonary valvuloplasty, or Blalock-Taussig shunt) followed by a surgical repair later on, or a complete surgical repair in the neonatal period. Indications for palliation include prematurity, complex anatomy, small pulmonary artery size, and comorbidities. Given that outcomes after right ventricular outflow tract stent palliation are particularly promising – there is low mortality and morbidity, and consistently increased oxygen saturations and increased pulmonary artery z-scores – it is now considered the first-line palliative option. Disadvantages of right ventricular outflow tract stenting include increased cardiopulmonary bypass time at later repair and the stent preventing pulmonary valve preservation. However, neonatal surgical repair is associated with increased short-term complications and hospital length of stay compared to staged repair. Both staged repair and primary repair appear to have similar long-term mortality and morbidity, but more evidence is needed assessing long-term outcomes for right ventricular outflow tract stent palliation patients.


2019 ◽  
Vol 30 (9) ◽  
pp. 1332-1334
Author(s):  
João Rato ◽  
Rita Ataíde ◽  
Ana Teixeira

AbstractImages of the diagnosis and correction of a pseudo-aneurysm at the right ventricular outflow tract, one of the rarest complications of Tetralogy of Fallot surgical correction.


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