Repair of Ebstein Anomaly in Children: Avoiding Pitfalls

Q3 Medicine
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Abstract

Ebstein anomaly (EA) is a congenital heart disease, which main feature is the rotational displacement of the tricuspid valve (TV) into the right ventricle (RV). Tricuspid regurgitation and RV dysfunction are common findings. The Cone procedure is a well-recognized technique for anatomical repair of EA. The basic principles of Cone repair are mobilization of all available TV leaflets and construction of a cone-like valve that is reattached to the normal atrioventricular junction. Since creation of the technique in 1993, we have introduced many technical refinements to improve TV performance, prevent cardiac arrhythmias, and improve RV function. Here, we provide some surgical details to avoid atrioventricular block and coronary compromise, facilitate patient recovery, and provide sustainable long-term results. From 2016, we have applied these refinements to 110 consecutive patients at our institution, including those with previous Starnes procedure or valve replacement, resulting in no mortality, very low morbidity, and excellent valve function.

修复儿童 Ebstein 异常:避免陷阱
埃布斯坦异常(EA)是一种先天性心脏病,主要特征是三尖瓣(TV)旋转移位到右心室(RV)。三尖瓣反流和右心室功能障碍是常见的症状。Cone 手术是一种公认的 EA 解剖修复技术。Cone 修复术的基本原理是调动所有可用的电视瓣叶,并构建一个与正常房室交界处重新连接的锥体状瓣膜。自 1993 年创立该技术以来,我们已对多项技术进行了改进,以提高 TV 性能、预防心律失常并改善 RV 功能。在此,我们将提供一些手术细节,以避免房室传导阻滞和冠状动脉受损,促进患者康复,并提供可持续的长期效果。自2016年起,我们已在本院连续110例患者中应用了这些改进措施,包括既往接受过Starnes手术或瓣膜置换术的患者,结果无一例死亡,发病率极低,瓣膜功能极佳。
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期刊介绍: Operative Techniques in Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery provides richly illustrated articles on techniques in thoracic and cardiovascular surgery written by renowned surgeons. Each issue presents cardiothoracic topics in adult cardiac, congenital, and general thoracic surgery. Each specialty of interest to the thoracic and cardiovascular surgeon is explored through two different approaches to a specific surgical challenge. Each article is thoroughly illustrated with original line drawings, actual intraoperative photos, and supporting tables and graphs.
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