Aortic arch reconstruction accompanied by SACP has a lower risk of neurological complications compared with DHCA. However, the high incidence of renal complications with SACP requires further study.
Anatomical correction of transposition of the great arteries (TGA) with an intramural coronary artery is associated with high risk of coronary complications such as vessel injury and stenosis. Here, we report on a case of left main coronary artery stenting in a neonate with single coronary artery after repair for TGA.
This case report documents the successful surgical repair of an aorto-bronchial fistula and a giant aortic pseudoaneurysm at the proximal anastomosis of a dacron interposition tube graft that was balloon dilated for recurrent coarctation. Balloon dilation for recoarctation of a dacron interposition tube graft may lead to serious complications.
Surgical palliation for aortic coarctation with aortic arch hypoplasia in neonates and infants has been used in the clinic as the most beneficial treatment for this disorder. This technique allows the correction of aortic coarctation by the use of "extended" anastomosis without cardiopulmonary bypass, which expands the hypoplastic distal aortic arch via the use of a reverse subclavian flap repair. This technique maintains antegrade blood flow within the left subclavian artery.
1 федеральный центр сердечно-сосудистой хирургии им. С. Г. Суханова, пермь, Российская федерация 2 пермская государственная медицинская академия им. Е. А. Вагнера, Российская федерация longiTuDinal leFT aTrial mechanics anD FuncTion in chilDren aFTer TranscaTheTer closure oF seconDarY aTrial sePTal DeFecT sinelnikov Yu. s. 1, 2 , orekhova e. n. 1, 2 , matanovskaya T. V. 1 1 s. g. sukhanov Federal center for cardiovascular surgery, Perm, russian Federation 2 e. a. Vagner Perm state medical academy, russian Federation Сведения об авторах:
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