TY - JOUR
T1 - Heart transplantation in infants and children with situs inversus
AU - Vricella, L. A.
AU - Razzouk, A. J.
AU - Gundry, S. R.
AU - Larsen, R. L.
AU - Kuhn, M. A.
AU - Bailey, L. L.
N1 - Background: Recipient situs inversus has always represented a technical challenge during heart transplantation. Objective: A simplified operative strategy for heart transplantation in a recipient with atrial situs inversus is described. Methods: Fifteen pediatric recipients with situs inversus accompanying other complex congenital heart disease or dilated cardiomyopathy having 'orthotopic' heart allotransplantation in one center, between 1985 and 1997, were reviewed retrospectively.
PY - 1998
Y1 - 1998
N2 - Background: Recipient situs inversus has always represented a technical challenge during heart transplantation. Objective: A simplified operative strategy for heart transplantation in a recipient with atrial situs inversus is described. Methods: Fifteen pediatric recipients with situs inversus accompanying other complex congenital heart disease or dilated cardiomyopathy having 'orthotopic' heart allotransplantation in one center, between 1985 and 1997, were reviewed retrospectively. A nearly uniform, simplified technical approach to transplantation was used and is described. Results: Fourteen of these recipients with complex malformations survived the transplantation. Morbidity relating to surgical technique has been limited to partial (n = 2) or complete (n = 1) late obstruction of superior vena caval drainage; each case was managed successfully by interventional cardiologic techniques. Actuarial survival after transplantation compares favorably with that among 290 infants and children with atrial situs solitus who underwent heart transplantation. Conclusions: Systemic atrial malposition, including situs inversus, does not limit successful heart transplantation by the simplified method described.
AB - Background: Recipient situs inversus has always represented a technical challenge during heart transplantation. Objective: A simplified operative strategy for heart transplantation in a recipient with atrial situs inversus is described. Methods: Fifteen pediatric recipients with situs inversus accompanying other complex congenital heart disease or dilated cardiomyopathy having 'orthotopic' heart allotransplantation in one center, between 1985 and 1997, were reviewed retrospectively. A nearly uniform, simplified technical approach to transplantation was used and is described. Results: Fourteen of these recipients with complex malformations survived the transplantation. Morbidity relating to surgical technique has been limited to partial (n = 2) or complete (n = 1) late obstruction of superior vena caval drainage; each case was managed successfully by interventional cardiologic techniques. Actuarial survival after transplantation compares favorably with that among 290 infants and children with atrial situs solitus who underwent heart transplantation. Conclusions: Systemic atrial malposition, including situs inversus, does not limit successful heart transplantation by the simplified method described.
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U2 - 10.1016/S0022-5223(98)70258-2
DO - 10.1016/S0022-5223(98)70258-2
M3 - Article
C2 - 9671901
SN - 0022-5223
VL - 116
SP - 82
EP - 89
JO - The Journal of thoracic and cardiovascular surgery
JF - The Journal of thoracic and cardiovascular surgery
IS - 1
ER -