Results of treatment atresia pulmonary artery with ventricular septal defect by Rastelli surgical

  • Đồng Đức Hưng Bệnh viện Nhân dân 115
  • Phan Văn Báu Bệnh viện Nhân dân 115

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Rastelli surgery, ventricular septal defect, pulmonary artery stenosis

Abstract

Objective: Survey on the treatment results of pulmonary stenosis with ventricular septal defect by Rastelli surgery. Subject and method: A retrospective study, patients with congenital heart disease underwent surgical repair from 01/2013 to 12/2020 at People Hospital 115, Ho Chi Minh city. Result: 40 patients, average: 7.47 ± 6.52 years old, < 12 years old: 85%. Male/Female: 1.6. Clinical: Cyanosis and lower extremities edema. Average SpO2: 80%. The type 2 pulmonary artery trunk of disease: 50%. The right ventricular-pulmonary artery anastomosis tube average: 19mm. Survival rate 95%. Conclusion: Pulmonary stenosis with ventricular septal defect is a pathological form of anomalous right ventricular outflow tract. It is common in very young childrens, with a high risk of death if not treated at the right time. Treatment depends on: Weight, age, level of pulmonary perfusion from the collateral branches. Surgery is recommended when age < 12 and weight < 15kg.

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