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Cureus ; 14(8): e28343, 2022 Aug.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36039124

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The bidirectional Glenn (BDG) or hemi-Fontan technique, performed under cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) and often utilized as first-stage palliation for various cyanotic congenital heart diseases, as a part of the single-ventricle repair is associated with adverse side effects and high expenditures. Previous studies have shown that BDG is safe even without CPB, which thus necessitates further investigation. This manuscript presents the case of two patients with complex cyanotic congenital heart diseases. The first case was an 11-month-old baby who presented with fever, cough, and cold, while the second case was a two-year-old baby who was underweight due to poor feeding status. Both patients underwent a BDG and main pulmonary artery partial ligation following the requisite preoperative medical evaluations on CPB. Moreover, case 1 had atrial septectomy, while case 2 had significant aortopulmonary collateral arteries ligation. Both patients were discharged following an uneventful postoperative outcome. We found that an adequate selection of patients for the BDG procedure, with or without CPB, could lead to identical postoperative outcomes with regard to mortality, morbidity, and supply usage.

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Artículo en Chino | WPRIM (Pacífico Occidental) | ID: wpr-570875

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Objective: The aim of this study is to review the experience of using bidirectional Glenn shunt without cardiopulmonary bypass(CPB). Methods: Fifty-eight patients underwent bidirectional Glenn shunt without CPB between May, 2000 and September, 2001. The age was (3.65?1.59) years and the weight was (13.6?4.0) kg. The procedure consists of establishing temporary bypass with cannulae placed in the SVC and right auricular appendage for venous drainage and transection of right SVC. The cardiac end of the SVC is overseen. The cranial end is anastomosed to a longitudinal incision in the superior margin of the right pulmonary artery with absorbable running suture. The anterior wall of the anastomosis is widened with pericardium patch. Results: There was no operative mortality. Five cases had postoperative complications including coma in 1 and chylothorax in 4. The mean SVC crossclamp time was (48?15) mins. The preoperative oxygen saturation and CVP were 0.75?0.09 and (12.8?2.3) mmHg, respectively. While the postoperative oxygen saturation and CVP were 0.93?0.05 and (16.5?2.9) mmHg, respectively. The drainage was (145?103)ml. The average mechanical ventilation time was (13?7) hrs. The mean postoperative hospital stay was (10?5) days. Conclusion: Bidirectional Glenn shunt without CPB is a safe and reliable method, for complicated congenital heart diseases children with inadequate pulmonary blood flow when anatomic and primary physiological correction are not suitable.

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