TY - JOUR
T1 - Reoperation for transposition of the great arteries
T2 - mid-term results and reoperation after arterial switch operation
AU - Kado, H.
AU - Asoh, T.
AU - Imoto, Y.
AU - Shiokawa, Y.
AU - Yamasaki, M.
AU - Yasui, H.
PY - 1994/6
Y1 - 1994/6
N2 - The arterial switch operation for transposition of the great arteries is now widely accepted as the therapeutic method of choice. As of December 1993, a total of 162 patients underwent the arterial switch. There were 100 patients with transposition and intact ventricular septum, 48 with a ventricular septal defect, 14 with ventricular septal defect and arch anomalies (coarctation: 11, interruption: 3). Early and late mortality were 3.7% (6 patients) and 4.5% (7 patients), respectively. Postoperative pulmonary stenosis (> 30 mmHg) was noted in 33 patients (22%), aortic regurgitation (> mild) in 20 (13%), supravalvular aortic stenosis (> 20 mmHg) in 5 (3%) and mitral regurgitation (> mild) in 5 (3%). Reoperation was performed in 27 patients with no mortality. Mean interval between the switch and the reoperation was 30 months. Twenty-three patients with pulmonary stenosis underwent patch plasty of pulmonary artery. Two children with severe aortic regurgitation underwent aortic valve replacement. Two patients who had undergone one-staged repair for interruption complex were reoperated due to supravalvular aortic stenosis and pulmonary stenosis. Actuarial survival and freedom from reoperation at 9 years were 90% and 69%, respectively.
AB - The arterial switch operation for transposition of the great arteries is now widely accepted as the therapeutic method of choice. As of December 1993, a total of 162 patients underwent the arterial switch. There were 100 patients with transposition and intact ventricular septum, 48 with a ventricular septal defect, 14 with ventricular septal defect and arch anomalies (coarctation: 11, interruption: 3). Early and late mortality were 3.7% (6 patients) and 4.5% (7 patients), respectively. Postoperative pulmonary stenosis (> 30 mmHg) was noted in 33 patients (22%), aortic regurgitation (> mild) in 20 (13%), supravalvular aortic stenosis (> 20 mmHg) in 5 (3%) and mitral regurgitation (> mild) in 5 (3%). Reoperation was performed in 27 patients with no mortality. Mean interval between the switch and the reoperation was 30 months. Twenty-three patients with pulmonary stenosis underwent patch plasty of pulmonary artery. Two children with severe aortic regurgitation underwent aortic valve replacement. Two patients who had undergone one-staged repair for interruption complex were reoperated due to supravalvular aortic stenosis and pulmonary stenosis. Actuarial survival and freedom from reoperation at 9 years were 90% and 69%, respectively.
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M3 - Article
C2 - 9423090
AN - SCOPUS:0028457232
SN - 0389-7893
VL - 14
SP - 192
EP - 197
JO - Rinshō kyōbu geka = Japanese annals of thoracic surgery
JF - Rinshō kyōbu geka = Japanese annals of thoracic surgery
IS - 3
ER -