罕见的混合型完全异常肺静脉回流——患者特异性3D模型在术前准备中的益处

Dobrislav Dobrev, A. Kaneva, Stojan D. Lazarov, I. Velkovski, Svetla Dineva
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对患有罕见复杂先天性心脏病(CHD)的儿童的形态学进行准确成像,对于手术计划至关重要,如果可能的话,对于将手术风险降至最低至关重要。我们报告了一例3个月大的儿童患有罕见的完全异常肺静脉回流(TAPVR)变体——混合型——这说明了额外的成像模式和技术对手术计划的好处。患者肺静脉(PV)的异常引流如下:左、右下PV在冠状静脉窦引流,左上PV通过垂直静脉引流到无名静脉,右上PV引流到上腔静脉。临床结果包括出生后第一天内出现的心力衰竭(HF)、肺静脉充血和轻度低氧血症。经胸超声心动图(TTE)显示了TAPVR的特征,但该模式无法区分所有描述的解剖细节。通过对比计算机断层扫描(CT)可以获得准确的形态学诊断。这个基于采集的CT,对患者特定模型进行3D建模和3D打印的额外技术有助于手术策略的规划。患者在3个月大时接受了根治性手术。该病例的独特之处在于应用了所有可能的手术技术来矫正TAPVR——冠状窦重建、将引流血管吻合到左心耳,以及Warden手术,该手术涉及将右上肺静脉从SVC穿过隧道进入左心房。来自手术团队的反馈显示,额外的成像方法和打印的3D模型详细地代表了病理学,完全符合手术中的结果
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Rare case of a mixed type total anomalous pulmonary venous return – benefits of a patient specific 3D model in the preoperative preparation
Accurate imaging of the morphology in a child with a rare and complex congenital heart disease (CHD) is crucial for the surgical planning and, if possible – the minimization of operative risk. We present a case of a 3-month-old child with a rare variant of Total Anomalous Pulmonary Venous Return (TAPVR) – mixed type – which illustrates the benefi t of additional imaging modalities and techniques for the operative planning. The patient’s anomalous drainage of the pulmonary veins (PV) is as follows: left and right lower PVs drained in the coronary venous sinus, left upper PV drained via a vertical vein into the innominate vein and the right upper PV drained into the superior vena cava (SVC). Clinical fi ndings consist of heart failure (HF), pulmonary venous congestion and mild hypoxemia developing within the fi rst days after birth. Transthoracic echocardiography (TTE) demonstrates the features of TAPVR, but the modality is unable to differentiate all of the described anatomic details. Accurate morphological diagnosis is obtained via contrast Computed Tomography (CT). The. additional techniques of 3D modelling and 3D printing of a patient-specifi c model, based on the acquired CT, contributed to the planning of the surgical strategy. The patient underwent a radical operation at age of 3 months. The unique aspect of the case is the application of all possible operative techniques for correction of TAPVR – coronary sinus deroofi ng, anastomosis of a draining vessel into the left atrial appendage and Warden procedure which involves tunnelling of the right upper PVs from the SVC into the left atrium. Feedback from the surgical team shows that the additional imaging methods and the printed 3D model represent the pathology in detail that completely corresponds to the intra-operative fi ndings
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