2014
DOI: 10.1556/oh.2014.29915
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Late complications and treatment options of aortic coarctation operated in childhood

Abstract: The authors conclude that life long control is mandatory in order to detect late complications in patients who underwent operation of aortic coarctation in childhood.

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“…Aorta coarctation is a congenital vascular anomaly which is mostly seen on aortic isthmus. [2] Its prevalence is 0.4% of live births. [2] There are many techniques for repairing this anomaly such as subclavian flap aortoplasty, Dacron-patch aortoplasty, tube graft interposition, and ascending to descending aorta endto-end graft anastomosis, although most are associated with complications.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Aorta coarctation is a congenital vascular anomaly which is mostly seen on aortic isthmus. [2] Its prevalence is 0.4% of live births. [2] There are many techniques for repairing this anomaly such as subclavian flap aortoplasty, Dacron-patch aortoplasty, tube graft interposition, and ascending to descending aorta endto-end graft anastomosis, although most are associated with complications.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[2] Its prevalence is 0.4% of live births. [2] There are many techniques for repairing this anomaly such as subclavian flap aortoplasty, Dacron-patch aortoplasty, tube graft interposition, and ascending to descending aorta endto-end graft anastomosis, although most are associated with complications. [3] Pseudoaneurysm formation which is seen 17% after subclavian flap aortoplasty, 5% to 28% after Dacron-patch aortoplasty, 6% after tube graft repair, and 3% after end-to-end anastomosis is a high mortality complication and mostly develops on the descending aortic anastomosis due to the weak thoracic aortic structure.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A graftinterpositum, véleményünk szerint, kevésbé előnyös megoldás, mert az aorta érintett szakaszának teljes kirekesztésével jár és részben kiiktatja a kollaterális keringést. A kalcifikáció technikai nehézséget okozhat és nem ad lehetőséget a növekedés okozta változásoknak, mint azt egy nőbetegünknél tapasztaltuk [23].…”
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“…A lobos érfolyamat fellángolása a tágítás tartós eredményét teheti tönkre. Ilyen esetekben távoli ép aortaszakaszok között létesített műanyag érrel való áthidalását tartják a kedvezőbb megoldásnak [11,13,23,24]. Dolgozatunkban az atípusos aortacoarctatio sebészi kezelésével szerzett tapasztalatainkat foglaltuk össze.…”
Section: Eredeti Közleményunclassified