TRANSPOSITION COMPLEX WITH AORTIC ARCH OBSTRUCTION: OUTCOMES AFTER ONE-STAGE REPAIR IN NEWBORN PERIOD

Background. Aortic arch obstruction occurs in 5–9% cases with a combination of TGA and a ventricular septal defect (VSD), and with a double-outlet right ventricle (DORY) with a subpulmonary VSD (Taussig–Bing anomaly), the incidence of aortic arch obstruction is approximately 50%. In the past, surgic...

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Main Authors: G. A. Efimochkin, K. O. Barbukhatti, N. B. Karakhalis, A. K. Shadrin, M. V. Boriskov
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Published: Kubankurortresurs, OOO 2019-02-01
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spelling doaj-ae2729d437214ce4a0276b5e8b700dfa2021-10-08T12:46:23ZrusKubankurortresurs, OOOИнновационная медицина Кубани2500-02682541-98972019-02-017361385TRANSPOSITION COMPLEX WITH AORTIC ARCH OBSTRUCTION: OUTCOMES AFTER ONE-STAGE REPAIR IN NEWBORN PERIODG. A. Efimochkin0K. O. Barbukhatti1N. B. Karakhalis2A. K. Shadrin3M. V. Boriskov4Scientific Research Institute – Ochapovsky Regional Clinical Hospital no. 1, The Krasnodar Krai Ministry of HealthScientific Research Institute – Ochapovsky Regional Clinical Hospital no. 1, The Krasnodar Krai Ministry of HealthScientific Research Institute – Ochapovsky Regional Clinical Hospital no. 1, The Krasnodar Krai Ministry of HealthScientific Research Institute – Ochapovsky Regional Clinical Hospital no. 1, The Krasnodar Krai Ministry of HealthScientific Research Institute – Ochapovsky Regional Clinical Hospital no. 1, The Krasnodar Krai Ministry of HealthBackground. Aortic arch obstruction occurs in 5–9% cases with a combination of TGA and a ventricular septal defect (VSD), and with a double-outlet right ventricle (DORY) with a subpulmonary VSD (Taussig–Bing anomaly), the incidence of aortic arch obstruction is approximately 50%. In the past, surgical tactics with this combination consisted of a double-stage correction; this approach was accompanied by high hospital mortality – 31–64%. With the development of neonatal cardiac surgery, a one-step correction, first described by Pigot, was accepted as the preferred surgical tactic among centers with sufficient experience. This report presents our experience of one-stage arterial switching with aortic arch reconstruction over the last 10 years (2007–2017).Material and Methods. During the period from 2007 to August 2017, we performed 172 arterial switch operations; anomalies of the aortic arch occurred in 12 patients (6.97%), 7 patients with TGA with an ventricular septal defect (VSD), 5 with double outlet of the right ventricle (DORV) with an subpulmonary VSD (Taussig–Bing anomaly). Anomalies of the aortic arch included isolated coarctation of the aorta (n = 2, 17.8%), aortic coarctation with aortic arch hypoplasia (n = 5, 41.6%) and interruption aortic arch (n = 5, 41.6%). The mean age at the time of admission was 2.36 + 1.54 days (1–7 days). The average day in the specialized cardio-resistance unit before the operation was 2.05 + 1.1 days (1–4 days), the average weight was 3.32 + 0.45 kg (2.9–1.1 kg).Results. There were no cases with early and late mortality. In the long-term follow-up period, 5 repeated surgeries (41.6%) were performed in 3 patients. In all cases, the cause was neo-pulmonary artery stenosis, 3 patients underwent balloon angioplasty of the pulmonary artery (18, 24 and 28 months after the initial correction); later, 2 patients required open pulmonary artery plastics (3 and 6 years after endovascular interventions). Residual aortic arch obstruction did not develop in any of the patients, nor did coronary problems and dilatation of the neo-aorta root.Conclusion. In patients with TGA with an ventricular septal defect (VSD), and with a double-outlet right ventricle (DORV) with a subpulmonary VSD (Taussig–Bing anomaly), a one-stage correction in the neonatal period is preferred, which is accompanied by low mortality and morbidity. Features of surgical techniques allow to improve the results of surgical correction. The main problem in the long-term period is the frequent development of stenosis on the neo-pulmonary artery, which requires further improvement of surgical techniques and methods of plasticity of the neo-pulmonary artery.https://inovmed.elpub.ru/jour/article/view/85great arteries transpositionarterial switch operationaortic arch reconstruction
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author G. A. Efimochkin
K. O. Barbukhatti
N. B. Karakhalis
A. K. Shadrin
M. V. Boriskov
spellingShingle G. A. Efimochkin
K. O. Barbukhatti
N. B. Karakhalis
A. K. Shadrin
M. V. Boriskov
TRANSPOSITION COMPLEX WITH AORTIC ARCH OBSTRUCTION: OUTCOMES AFTER ONE-STAGE REPAIR IN NEWBORN PERIOD
Инновационная медицина Кубани
great arteries transposition
arterial switch operation
aortic arch reconstruction
author_facet G. A. Efimochkin
K. O. Barbukhatti
N. B. Karakhalis
A. K. Shadrin
M. V. Boriskov
author_sort G. A. Efimochkin
title TRANSPOSITION COMPLEX WITH AORTIC ARCH OBSTRUCTION: OUTCOMES AFTER ONE-STAGE REPAIR IN NEWBORN PERIOD
title_short TRANSPOSITION COMPLEX WITH AORTIC ARCH OBSTRUCTION: OUTCOMES AFTER ONE-STAGE REPAIR IN NEWBORN PERIOD
title_full TRANSPOSITION COMPLEX WITH AORTIC ARCH OBSTRUCTION: OUTCOMES AFTER ONE-STAGE REPAIR IN NEWBORN PERIOD
title_fullStr TRANSPOSITION COMPLEX WITH AORTIC ARCH OBSTRUCTION: OUTCOMES AFTER ONE-STAGE REPAIR IN NEWBORN PERIOD
title_full_unstemmed TRANSPOSITION COMPLEX WITH AORTIC ARCH OBSTRUCTION: OUTCOMES AFTER ONE-STAGE REPAIR IN NEWBORN PERIOD
title_sort transposition complex with aortic arch obstruction: outcomes after one-stage repair in newborn period
publisher Kubankurortresurs, OOO
series Инновационная медицина Кубани
issn 2500-0268
2541-9897
publishDate 2019-02-01
description Background. Aortic arch obstruction occurs in 5–9% cases with a combination of TGA and a ventricular septal defect (VSD), and with a double-outlet right ventricle (DORY) with a subpulmonary VSD (Taussig–Bing anomaly), the incidence of aortic arch obstruction is approximately 50%. In the past, surgical tactics with this combination consisted of a double-stage correction; this approach was accompanied by high hospital mortality – 31–64%. With the development of neonatal cardiac surgery, a one-step correction, first described by Pigot, was accepted as the preferred surgical tactic among centers with sufficient experience. This report presents our experience of one-stage arterial switching with aortic arch reconstruction over the last 10 years (2007–2017).Material and Methods. During the period from 2007 to August 2017, we performed 172 arterial switch operations; anomalies of the aortic arch occurred in 12 patients (6.97%), 7 patients with TGA with an ventricular septal defect (VSD), 5 with double outlet of the right ventricle (DORV) with an subpulmonary VSD (Taussig–Bing anomaly). Anomalies of the aortic arch included isolated coarctation of the aorta (n = 2, 17.8%), aortic coarctation with aortic arch hypoplasia (n = 5, 41.6%) and interruption aortic arch (n = 5, 41.6%). The mean age at the time of admission was 2.36 + 1.54 days (1–7 days). The average day in the specialized cardio-resistance unit before the operation was 2.05 + 1.1 days (1–4 days), the average weight was 3.32 + 0.45 kg (2.9–1.1 kg).Results. There were no cases with early and late mortality. In the long-term follow-up period, 5 repeated surgeries (41.6%) were performed in 3 patients. In all cases, the cause was neo-pulmonary artery stenosis, 3 patients underwent balloon angioplasty of the pulmonary artery (18, 24 and 28 months after the initial correction); later, 2 patients required open pulmonary artery plastics (3 and 6 years after endovascular interventions). Residual aortic arch obstruction did not develop in any of the patients, nor did coronary problems and dilatation of the neo-aorta root.Conclusion. In patients with TGA with an ventricular septal defect (VSD), and with a double-outlet right ventricle (DORV) with a subpulmonary VSD (Taussig–Bing anomaly), a one-stage correction in the neonatal period is preferred, which is accompanied by low mortality and morbidity. Features of surgical techniques allow to improve the results of surgical correction. The main problem in the long-term period is the frequent development of stenosis on the neo-pulmonary artery, which requires further improvement of surgical techniques and methods of plasticity of the neo-pulmonary artery.
topic great arteries transposition
arterial switch operation
aortic arch reconstruction
url https://inovmed.elpub.ru/jour/article/view/85
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