Interdigitating arch reconstruction eliminates recurrent coarctation after the Norwood procedure

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Burkhart, HM [1 ]
Ashburn, DA
Konstantinov, IE
De Oliviera, NC
Benson, L
Williams, WG
Van Arsdell, GS
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[1] Univ Iowa, Dept Cardiothorac Surg, Iowa City, IA 52242 USA
[2] Hosp Sick Children, Sect Pediat Cardiol, Toronto, ON, Canada
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10.1016/j.jtcvs.2005.02.060
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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Background: We Sought to determine whether evolving techniques of aortic arch reconstruction used during the Norwood procedure decreased the incidence of postoperative aortic arch obstruction. Methods: Our technique for aortic arch reconstruction in patients undergoing the Norwood procedure has evolved from using an allograft patch (classic group, n = 26) to primary connection of the pulmonary artery and arch (autologous group, n = 20). More recently, we have used a novel technique involving coarctation excision, an extended end-to-end anastomosis on the back of the arch, and a counterincision on the anterior descending aorta to sew in an allograft patch for total arch reconstruction (interdigitating group, n = 33). Cardiac catheterizations performed before stage 11 palliation were reviewed for aortic diameters at multiple levels in 79 infants (median age, 4.2 months). Aortic arch obstruction was defined as a ratio between the diameters of the arch anastomosis and the descending aorta (coarctation index) of less than 0.7. Results: Overall, 15 (19%) children had aortic arch obstruction. All 15 required aortic intervention (balloon angioplasty, n = 12; surgical patch angioplasty, n = 2; both, n = 1). Aortic arch obstruction rates for the classic, autologous, and interdigitating groups were 46% (n = 12), 15% (n = 3), and 0%, respectively (P > .001). Conclusion: Reconstruction of the aortic arch with excision of ductal and coarctation tissue is associated with lower aortic arch obstruction rates in patients undergoing the Norwood procedure. Arch reconstruction with a novel interdigitating technique decreases the incidence of aortic arch obstruction.
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