Successful reoperation for severe left bronchus compression after repair of persistent truncus arteriosus with interrupted aortic arch

Signs of the left bronchus compression, caused by aneurysmatic dilatation of the aortic root with severe aortic regurgitation, occurred 5 months after repair of the truncus arteriosus with interrupted aortic arch in an 85-day-old infant. At reoperation the dilated ascending aorta was replaced with a...

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Published in:European journal of cardio-thoracic surgery Vol. 13; no. 3; pp. 306 - 309
Main Authors: Tláskal, Tomáš, Hučín, Bohumil, Kostelka, Martin, Ŝkovránek, Jan
Format: Journal Article Conference Proceeding
Language:English
Published: Amsterdam Elsevier Science B.V 01-03-1998
Elsevier Science
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Summary:Signs of the left bronchus compression, caused by aneurysmatic dilatation of the aortic root with severe aortic regurgitation, occurred 5 months after repair of the truncus arteriosus with interrupted aortic arch in an 85-day-old infant. At reoperation the dilated ascending aorta was replaced with a 14-mm Dacron tube. The aortic valve was replaced with an 18-mm Carbomedics valve. Compression of the left bronchus and the right pulmonary artery were released. The right pulmonary artery was enlarged with a pericardial patch and the original homograft was replaced with a new one. The patient remains in good clinical condition 2 years later.
Bibliography:Presented at the 2nd World Congress of Pediatric Cardiology and Cardiac Surgery, Honolulu, Hawaii, 11–15 May 1997.
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ISSN:1010-7940
1873-734X
DOI:10.1016/S1010-7940(98)00017-7