Title of article :
Transcatheter Closure of Partially Ligated Vertical Vein after Surgical Correction of Supracardiac Total Anomalous Pulmonary Venous Connection
Author/Authors :
Amoozgar, Hamid Neonatology and Cardiac Research Center Shiraz University of Medical Sciences , Ahmadipoor, Maryam Neonatology and Cardiac Research Center Shiraz University of Medical Sciences , Amirghofran, Ahmad Ali Cardiac Surgery Department - Shiraz University of Medical Sciences
Abstract :
Total anomalous pulmonary venous connection (TAPVC) is an anomaly in which the pulmonary veins are directly
connected to one of the systemic veins or drain into the right atrium. Management of pulmonary hypertension after the total
correction of this congenital cardiac anomaly is very important. Unligation of the vertical vein in the supracardiac type
of this anomaly can be a draining pathway for the prevention of postoperative pulmonary hypertension crisis. Late onset
transcatheter closure of the unligated vertical vein after a decrease in pulmonary pressure with the Amplatzer vascular plug
type 1can prevent residual left-to-right shunting. Here we describe two patients who previously underwent surgical correction
of supracardiac TAPVC and their vertical veinwas partially ligated due to severe pulmonary hypertension. Consequently,
because of increased left-to-right shunting in the follow-up period, transcatheter occlusion of the vertical vein was done for
them and this procedure seemed safe and less invasive compared to the surgical approach.At 2 years'follow-up, there was
marked pulmonary artery pressure and clinical improvement.
J Teh Univ Heart Ctr 2015;10(3):152-155
This paper should be cited as: Amoozgar H, Ahmadipoor M, Amirghofran AA. Transcatheter Closure of Partially Ligated Vertical
Vein after Surgical Correction of Supracardiac Total Anomalous Pulmonary Venous Connection. J Teh Univ Heart Ctr 2015;10(3):152-155.
Keywords :
Septal occluder device , Pulmonary veins , Cardiac catheterization
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics