REVISITING SUBCLAVIAN FLAP REPAIR FOR NEONATES AND SMALL INFANTS

Kır, Mustafa and Ugurlu, Baran and Unal, Nurettin and Metin, Kivanc and Yilmaz, Nuh and Kizilca, Ozgur (2014) REVISITING SUBCLAVIAN FLAP REPAIR FOR NEONATES AND SMALL INFANTS. Pakistan Journal of Medical Sciences, 31 (1). ISSN 1681-715X

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Abstract

Objective: We have utilized subclavian flap angioplasty (SFA) frequently in infants with coarctation particularly in patients with arch hypoplasia which is quite frequent. We have followed these patients with serial echocardiography and have analyzed our results in this study to determine recoartation rates, recurrent hypertension and left arm development.

Methods: Thirty eight infants less than 3 months age (22 boys and 16 girls, mean age was 28±22.6 days) operated at Dokuz Eylul University Hospital between August 2007 - December 2013. Twelve (32%) patients with pulmonary banding due to accompanying VSD or AVSD were included to the study, those infants with complex pathologies such as transposition of great arteries or single ventricle, while the patients less than 1000 gram in weight were excluded.

Results: The mean follow-up time was 21 months (1-76 months). Twelve (32%) patients had aortic arch hypoplasia proximal to the left subclavian artery. Operative mortality was found 7.7% for isolated coarctation, 16% for coarctation repair with pulmonary banding. In 5 patients, a residual gradient was detected and re intervention was required in 7.8% patients with balloon angioplasty.

Conclusion: Subclavian flap angioplasty is a safe repair technique in small infants and neonates. High gradients and intervention more likely depends on the anatomy of the aortic arch rather than the subclavian flap angioplasty technique.

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Date Deposited: 05 May 2023 10:10
Last Modified: 22 Jun 2024 08:58
URI: http://science.researchersasian.com/id/eprint/1090

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