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The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, Vol 101, 1-13, Copyright © 1991 by The American Association for Thoracic Surgery and The Western Thoracic Surgical Association
C Sciolaro, J Copeland, R Cork, M Barkenbush, R Donnerstein and S Goldberg
The definitive surgical procedure for correction of aortic coarctation
remains controversial. Therefore, we retrospectively reviewed a total of 56
children under 4 years of age with coarctation repair between 1977 and
1986. Thirty-four had the subclavian flap angioplasty technique and 22 had
resection with oblique end-to-end anastomosis. The group was further
subdivided to include only the 23 infants less than 3 months of age--eight
infants with resection with oblique end-to-end anastomosis (less than or
equal to 3ETE) and 15 infants with subclavian flap angioplasty (greater
than or equal to 3SFA). The remaining 33 patients older than 3 months of
age were divided into 14 patients with resection and oblique end-to-end
anastomosis (greater than 3ETE) and 19 patients with the subclavian flap
angioplasty technique (greater than 3SFA). The overall mortality was not
significantly different between techniques. Postoperative hypertension was
significantly more prevalent with end-to-end anastomosis than with the
subclavian flap angioplasty technique (p less than 0.01). Seven patients
had recurrent coarctation. The 6-year actuarial freedom from recoarctation
was 93% +/- 6% in the less than or equal to 3SFA group compared with 53%
+/- 20% in the less than or equal to 3ETE group (p less than 0.02), but
there was no significant difference in those children operated on at a
later age regarding the type of coarctation repair. Therefore, we recommend
subclavian flap angioplasty in patients less than 3 months of age. In those
older than 3 months either procedure is safe and the risk of recoarctation
is similar.
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Long-term follow-up comparing subclavian flap angioplasty to resection with modified oblique end-to-end anastomosis
Department of Surgery, University of Arizona Health Science, Tucson 85724.
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