SUCCESSFUL REPAIR OF THE RIGHT ATRIAL ISOMERISM, DOUBLE-OUTLET RIGHT VENTRICLE, COMMON ATRIOVENTRICULAR-CANAL, PULMONARY STENOSIS, AND TOTAL ANOMALOUS PULMONARY VENOUS CONNECTION
Y. Okita et al., SUCCESSFUL REPAIR OF THE RIGHT ATRIAL ISOMERISM, DOUBLE-OUTLET RIGHT VENTRICLE, COMMON ATRIOVENTRICULAR-CANAL, PULMONARY STENOSIS, AND TOTAL ANOMALOUS PULMONARY VENOUS CONNECTION, Journal of cardiac surgery, 9(4), 1994, pp. 433-439
A 6-year-old boy was successfully operated on for double outlet ventri
cle, common atrioventricular canal with severe valvular regurgitation,
right atrial isomerism, L-loop ventricles, total anomalous pulmonary
venous connection, and pulmonary stenosis with hypoplastic left pulmon
ary artery. The interventricular rerouting from the left ventricle to
the ascending aorta was performed with a spiral patch, the interatrial
switching was performed by a Mustard patch, the common atrioventricul
ar orifice was partitioned and valve repair was performed, and an 18-m
m valved conduit was inserted between the right ventricle and the pulm
onary artery. Although the patient had a small residual ventricular se
ptal defect and pulmonary stenosis, the patient is alive and well.