应用同种主动脉根植入重建右心室流出道。

European journal of cardiology Pub Date : 1979-11-01
D F Dickinson, D I Hamilton
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我们的经验与使用新鲜抗生素消毒主动脉根同源移植物嵌入到右心室流出道描述。使用这种技术,可以避免胸骨和心脏之间的移植物受到压迫,并且残留的右心室到远端肺动脉的压力梯度很小。在长达3年的随访期间,幸存者的功能状态良好。本文讨论了该方法与传统放置异种移植物导管或流出道导管相比的优势。
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Reconstructing of the right ventricular outflow tract using an inlayed aortic root homograft.

Our experience with the use of a fresh antibiotic sterilized aortic root homograft inlayed into the right ventricular outflow tract is described. With this technique, compression of the graft between the sternum and heart has been avoided and residual right ventricle to distal pulmonary artery pressure gradients have been small. The functional status of the survivors is good over a follow-up period of up to 3 yr. The advantages of this approach compared with a conventionally placed heterograft conduit or an outflow tract gusset are discussed.

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