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A Serraf1, J Bruniaux, J Lebidois

  • 1Department of Pediatric Cardiac Surgery, Marie-Lannelongue Hospital, Paris, France.

The Annals of Thoracic Surgery
|June 1, 1991
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This report details a single-stage surgical repair for aortic atresia in a neonate, successfully rerouting blood flow and reconstructing the outflow tract. The child remains in satisfactory condition three years post-operation.

Area of Science:

  • Pediatric Cardiology
  • Congenital Heart Surgery
  • Neonatal Medicine

Background:

  • Aortic atresia presents a severe congenital heart defect requiring complex surgical intervention.
  • Management often involves staged procedures, posing significant challenges for neonates.

Observation:

  • A case report of a neonate diagnosed with aortic atresia, a normal-sized left ventricle, and a ventricular septal defect.
  • The neonate underwent a novel single-stage surgical repair.

Findings:

  • The surgical technique involved rerouting left ventricular outflow through the ventricular septal defect to the pulmonary artery.
  • The pulmonary trunk was connected to the aortic arch, and the right ventricular outflow tract was reconstructed using an extracardiac valved conduit.
  • A subsequent, uneventful replacement of the valved conduit was performed three years post-initial surgery.

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Implications:

  • This single-stage approach offers a potentially effective strategy for managing complex aortic atresia in neonates.
  • The long-term satisfactory clinical status suggests the viability of this surgical method.
  • Further research can explore the broader applicability and outcomes of this technique in neonatal cardiac surgery.