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The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, Vol 80, 764-769, Copyright © 1980 by The American Association for Thoracic Surgery and The Western Thoracic Surgical Association
C Marcelletti, E Mazzera, H Olthof, PS Sebel, DR Duren, TG Losekoot and AE Becker
The Fontan principle of redirecting systemic venous blood into the
pulmonary arteries via a conduit has now gained a much wider application
than initially intended. We have applied this type of operation in a series
of 15 patients, five of whom had "classical" tricuspid atresia with
concordant arterial connections. The other 10 patients showed a variety of
congenital malformations, such as double- inlet univentricular heart with
discordant arterial connections, double- outlet right ventricle with common
atrioventricular canal. Ebstein's anomaly with almost imperforate tricuspid
valve, hypoplasia of right ventricular inflow, and a crisscross heart with
straddling right atrioventricular valve. Important associated anomalies,
such as common atrium and anomalous pulmonary and/or systemic drainage,
required particular adaptation of the technique. Thirteen of the 15
patients survived operation and are presently alive. One death occurred in
a patient in whom the preoperative diagnosis had to be adjusted during
operation because of unexpected total anomalous pulmonary venous
connections. The other death occurred in a patient suffering from the
"asplenic syndrome." The autopsy in this patient suggested that the large
baffle used for atrial septation and ventricular exclusion had obstructed
pulmonary venous return. Our experience thus supports the opinion that
Fontan's operation has a place in the treatment of otherwise anatomically
uncorrectable lesions.
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