Strategy of delayed repair of total anomalous pulmonary venous connection in right atrial isomerism and functional single ventricle
Eiri Kisamori, Yasuhiro Kotani, Fiza Komel Raja, Junko Kobayashi, Yosuke Kuroko, Takuya Kawabata, Shingo Kasahara
Abstract
Objective: Repair of total anomalous pulmonary venous connection (TAPVC) in neonates with right atrial isomerism and functional single ventricle is challenging. In our novel strategy, primary draining vein stenting (DVS) was applied to patients with preoperative pulmonary vein obstruction to delay TAPVC repair. This study investigated our initial experience with a strategy of delayed TAPVC repair, incorporating DVS. Methods: Twenty-nine patients with right atrial isomerism and functional single ventricle who had a severe obstruction in the course of draining veins, who required surgical or catheter intervention in their neonatal period were retrospectively reviewed (primary DVS: n = 11; primary TAPVC repair: n = 18). Results: = .04]). Of the 4 patients who underwent stenting of the ductus venosus, 3 had elevated liver enzymes after surgical repair of TAPVC due to ductus venosus steal, which markedly improved after coil embolization of the stent. Conclusions: For neonates with obstructive TAPVC and functional single ventricle, our delayed TAPVC repair using primary DVS appeared to improve survival compared with the conventional strategy.