“Intraoperative hybrid stenting of recurrent coarctation and arch hypoplasia with large stents in patients with univentricular hearts”

Heart Defects, Congenital Male Cardiac Catheterization Heart Ventricles Infant Aorta, Thoracic Aortic Coarctation Radiography 03 medical and health sciences 0302 clinical medicine Recurrence Monitoring, Intraoperative Humans Female Stents Follow-Up Studies Retrospective Studies
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijcard.2015.11.136 Publication Date: 2015-11-23T20:36:40Z
ABSTRACT
Obstruction of the reconstructed aortic arch, tubular hypoplasia and recurrent coarctation (RC) is an important risk factor in univentricular physiology. For the past two years we have adopted the concept of intraoperative hybrid stenting of RC and arch hypoplasia with large stents in patients with univentricular hearts as standard care procedure.Retrospective analysis of the anatomy and procedural outcome of 14 patients was scheduled for intraoperative stenting of the aortic arch (12 during surgery for BCPS, 2 during Fontan completion). The median age was 5.3 months, weight 5.5 kg, height 62 cm. Five patients had tubular hypoplasia and 9 patients had distal stenosis of the aortic arch. Nine patients had a previous balloon dilatation. The mean diameter of the distal arch was 11.0mm, at the coarctation 5.1mm, at the level of the diaphragm 8.2mm (CoA-index 0.62). Intraoperative stenting was performed in 13/14 patients. Stents were implanted with a mean balloon diameter of 10.8mm (SD 3.4mm). The achieved final mean diameter was 9.8mm (mean, SD 2.8mm) with an oversized Coa-index of 1.2. There was no re-coarctation at a mean follow-up of 7.3 months (range 3 to 24), the maximum flow velocity of 2m/s across the stented lesion assessed by ECHO.This hybrid approach is an easy and safe concept to manage recurrent aortic arch hypoplasia and stenosis. The use of large stents allows redilatation to adult size diameters later on.
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