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Successful one stage biventricular correction of aortic atresia with a ventricular septal defect and discordant ventriculo-arterial connections
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 19 August 2008
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Aortic atresia is rare in the setting of a normally developed left ventricle with a ventricular septal defect. In this combination, as far as we know, it has been described only with concordant ventriculo-arterial connections, for which seven one-stage biventricular repairs have now been described. We describe here the case of a 3½-month-old male infant with a similar combination but with discordant ventriculo-arterial connections and severe pulmonary hypertension. It was the right ventricle which achieved normal size in this arrangement, presumably because of the ventricular septal defect. One-stage biventricular correction was accomplished, employing a single pulmonary allograft, aided by massive doses of Prostaglandin El. As far as we know this is the first report of the combination of aortic atresia, discordant ventriculo-arterial connections, a ventricular septal defect and balanced ventricles. We complement our surgical account, nonetheless, with a description of a comparable specimen from our anatomic museum.
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