Experience of surgical repair for cor triatriatum sinister in chirdren / 中华胸心血管外科杂志
Chinese Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery
; (12): 329-332, 2016.
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Objective To share the experience of surgical repair for cor triatriatum in chidren.Methods Between July 2008 and June 2013,24 children with cor triatriatum underwent surgical correction in Cardiac Center of Children's Hospital of Fudan University.The minimum age at the time of operation was 1 month,median age was 5 month;the minimum body weight at the time of operation was 3.5 kg,median body weight was 7.4 kg.Retrospectively analyzed their cardiac anatomy,clinical data,surgical procedures and follow-up data.Results Of all 24 patients,there were 4 patients diagnosed semplice cor triatriatum,and 20 patients diagnosed cor triatriatum associated with other malformation includes cardiac and non-cardiac issues.Procedures were performed on 22 patients to correct all cardiac defects in one stage.1 patient underwent surgical repair for cor triatriatum and Glenn procedure as well.1 patient,diagnosed as cor triatriatum and functional single ventricle S/P Glenn,underwent surgical repair for cor tiratriatum only.2 patients recovered from pulmonary artery hypertension crisis after operation.1 patient dead 17 days post procedure caused by respiratory failure.23 patients discharged from hospital.The longest follow-up was 73 months,at least 12 months after discharge.All alive patients were in New York Heart Association's function class Ⅰ-Ⅱ.Echo assessment revealed normal size of left atriums of almost all alive patients one year after discharge.Till April 2015,no postoperation intervention,no blood flow obstruction at level of pulmonary veins,left atrium or mitral valve.Conclusion Pediatric patients diagnosed cor tiratriatum sinister need intervention,no matter hemodynamic change occurs or not.Right time of surgery is important for successful treatment.
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Chinese Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery
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