Title of article :
Pulmonary artery closure in combination with patch technique for treating congenital heart disease combined with large patent ductus arteriosus: A clinical study of 9 cases
Author/Authors :
Wen, Bing Department of Cardiovascular Surgery - Zhengzhou University, Zhengzhou, China , Yang, Junya Department of Dermatological - Zhengzhou University, Zhengzhou, China , Liu, Huiruo Department of Cardiovascular Surgery - Zhengzhou University, Zhengzhou, China , Jiao, Zhouyang , Zhao, Wenzeng Department of Cardiovascular Surgery - Zhengzhou University, Zhengzhou, China
Abstract :
Objective: To document clinical experience of treating congenital heart disease combined with large
patent ductus arteriosus with pulmonary artery closure in combination with patch technique.
Methods: Thirty-six patients (8 males and 28 females) who suffered from congenital heart disease and
underwent hybrid surgery in the First Affiliated Hospital of Zhengzhou University from October 2010 to
February 2014 were selected for this study. They aged 14 to 39 years and weighed 32.20 to 61.50 kg.
Diameter of arterial duct was between 10 mm and 13 mm; 28 cases were tube type, 4 cases were funnel type
and four cases were window type. All patients had moderate or severe pulmonary arterial hypertension;
besides, there were 28 cases of ventricular septal defect, 16 cases of atrial septal defect, eight cases of
aortic insufficiency, four cases of mitral stenosis and insufficiency and four cases of infectious endocarditis.
Cardz Pulmonary Bypass (CPB) was established after chest was opened along the middle line. With the help
of Transesophageal echocardiography, large patent ductus arteriosus was blocked off through pulmonary
artery. Pulmonary artery was cut apart after blocking of heart. Large patent ductus arteriosus on the side
of pulmonary artery was strengthened with autologous pericardial patch.
Results: Of 36 patients, 32 patients had patent ductus arteriosus closure device and four patients had
atrial septal defect closure device. Pulmonary arteries of 36 cases were all successfully closed. Systolic
pressure declined after closure ((54.86±19.23) mmHg vs (96.05±23.07) mmHg, p<0.05); average pulmonary
arterial pressure also declined after closure ((39.15±14.83) mmHg vs (72.88±15.76) mmHg, p<0.05). The
patients were followed up for one to fifty one months (average 11.5 months). Compared to before surgery,
left atrial diameter, left ventricular diameter and pulmonary artery diameter all narrowed after surgery.
Besides, clinical symptoms were relieved and cardiac function of the patients also improved.
Conclusion: Hybrid surgery is feasible and safe in treating patients with large patent ductus arteriosus
and congenital heart disease, which decreases surgical problems, shortens surgical time and lowers the
incidence of complications.
Keywords :
Hybrid surgery , Patent ductus arteriosus , Occlusion
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics