Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2881689 | The Annals of Thoracic Surgery | 2006 | 44 Pages |
Abstract
For 5 patients with univentricular heart associated with apico-caval juxtaposition, an extracardiac Fontan procedure was carried out using an artifical graft bridging the vertebra to avoid graft compression by the vertebra and the ventricle. For 2 patients representing nonconfluency between the inferior caval vein and the hepatic vein, a hand-made, shoetree graft was used. Postoperatively all patients are doing well without a stenotic venous pathway. This extracardiac operation using an artificial graft bridging the vertebra may be advantageous for univentricular heart associated with apico-caval juxtaposition to prevent a postoperative stenotic venous pathway.
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Authors
Yoichi MD, Kyoichi MD, Takayoshi MD,