1961
DOI: 10.1161/01.cir.24.1.5
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A New Technic for Complete Correction of Transposition of the Great Vessels

Abstract: A procedure for complete anatomic correction of transposition of the great vessels is described. The technic is based on the concept of isolating an aortic segment containing both coronary ostia and turning the segment over to fit the outflow stump of the left ventricle. Experimental work and two clinical trials are presented and discussed. We believe that this operation provides an anatomic and physiologic correction of the great vessels and coronary arteries in transposition. In spite of two clinic… Show more

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“…pressure was higher than the L.V. pressure in the two cases of Fowler and Ordway (1952), the two of Lenkei et al (1959), and the two of Idriss et al (1961). Dye curves obtained from the right ventricle will show rapid appearance and rapid disappearance, whereas those from the left ventricle will show slower appearance and prolonged disappearance (Lenkei et al, 1959).…”
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“…pressure was higher than the L.V. pressure in the two cases of Fowler and Ordway (1952), the two of Lenkei et al (1959), and the two of Idriss et al (1961). Dye curves obtained from the right ventricle will show rapid appearance and rapid disappearance, whereas those from the left ventricle will show slower appearance and prolonged disappearance (Lenkei et al, 1959).…”
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“…With the development of satisfactory surgical techniques for the complete correction of transposition of the great vessels, e.g. transplantation of the atria (Senning, 1959) or transplantation of the arteries (Idriss et al, 1961), operations designed for the palliative therapy of this condition should only be used in special circumstances. Our figures suggest that the Blalock and Hanlon operation is not likely to benefit patients in whom a large VSD is demonstrated but may serve as palliative therapy for those with a closed ventricular septum in whom a small ASD or PFO is thought to be present.…”
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“…Its angiography has been discussed by Castellanos, Pereiras, andGarcia (1938 and1950), Keith and Munn (1950), Campbell and Hills (1950), and others. Its surgical treatment has been discussed by Blalock and Hanion (1950), Lillehei and Varco (1953), Cross, Kay, and Jones (1954), Baffes (1956), Kay and Cross (1955), Senning (1959), Idriss et al (1961, Ochsner et al (1961), Shaher (1963a), and others.…”
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“…Other proposals for the correction of TGA [7][8][9] had been described, until Jatene 10 performed for the first time, successfully, the correction at arterial level in a case of TGA with interventricular communication (IVC).…”
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