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Çıkan Aortadan Anormal Kaynaklanan Sağ Pulmoner Arter, Aortopulmoner Pencere ve Kesintili Arkus Aorta Birlikteliği: Tek 3d Yama ile Başarılı Cerrahi Düzeltme

Year 2014, Volume: 8 Issue: 3, 146 - 148, 01.06.2014

Abstract

Çıkan aortadan anormal kaynaklanan sağ pulmoner arter (ÇAAKPA) nadir görülen bir konjenital kalp defekti olup genellikle başka kalp anomalilerine eşlik eder. ÇAAKPA’lı hastalarda artmış pulmoner kan akımı sonucunda konjestif kalp yetmezliği ve tek taraflı pulmoner hipertansiyon gelişir. Bu nedenle cerrahi düzeltme yapılmayan hastalar genellikle yenidoğan ya da erken süt çocukluğu döneminde hayatını kaybederler. Bu yazıda, ÇAAKPA, aortopulmoner pencere ve kesintili arkus aorta birlikteliği saptanan ve tek 3D ksenograft yama kullanılarak başarılı bir şekilde opere edilen 1.5 aylık kız hasta sunulmaktadır.

References

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  • Abu-Sulaiman RM, Hashmi A, McCrindle BW, Williams WG, Freedom RM. Anomalous origin of one pulmonary artery from the ascending aorta: 36 years’ experience from one centre. Cardiol Young 1998;8:449-54.
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  • Cinar A, Haliloglu M, Karagoz T, Karcaaltincaba M, Celiker A, Tekinalp G. Interrupted aortic arch in a neonate: Multidetector CT diagnosis. Pediatr Radiol 2004;34:901-3.
  • Garg P, Talwar S, Kothari SS, Saxena A, Juneja R, Choudhary SK, et al. The anomalous origin of the branch pulmonary artery from the ascending aorta. Interact Cardiovasc Thorac Surg 2012;15: 86-92.

Anomalous Origin of the Right Pulmonary Artery from Ascending nomalous Origin of the Right Pulmonary Artery from Ascending Aorta Associated with Aortopulmonary Window and Interrupted orta Associated with Aortopulmonary Window and Interrupted Aortic Arch: Successful Surgical Correction with a Single 3 ortic Arch: Successful Surgical Correction with a Single 3D Patch

Year 2014, Volume: 8 Issue: 3, 146 - 148, 01.06.2014

Abstract

Anomalous origin of the right pulmonary artery from the ascending aorta (AORPA) is a rare congenital heart defect and generally associated with other cardiac anomalies. Patients with AORPA have high pulmonary fl ow results in congestive heart failure and unilateral pulmonary hypertension. Thus, it is frequently a fatal malformation in the neonatal or early infancy periods if early surgical repair is not performed. Herein, we report a 1.5 month-old girl who was diagnosed with AORPA associated with aortopulmonary window and interrupted aortic arch and successfully operated using a single pericardial xenograft 3D patch

References

  • Penkoske PA, Castaneda AR, Fyler DC, Van Praagh R. Origin of pulmonary artery branch from ascending aorta. J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg 1983;85:537–45.
  • Kutsche LM, Van Mierop LH. Anomalous origin of a pulmonary artery from the ascending aorta: Associated anomalies and pathogenesis. Am J Cardiol 1988;61:850-6.
  • Abu-Sulaiman RM, Hashmi A, McCrindle BW, Williams WG, Freedom RM. Anomalous origin of one pulmonary artery from the ascending aorta: 36 years’ experience from one centre. Cardiol Young 1998;8:449-54.
  • Prifti E, Bonacchi M, Murzi B, Crucean A, Leacche M, Bernabei M, et al. Anomalous origin of the right pulmonary artery from the ascending aorta. J Card Surg 2004;19:103-12.
  • Cinar A, Haliloglu M, Karagoz T, Karcaaltincaba M, Celiker A, Tekinalp G. Interrupted aortic arch in a neonate: Multidetector CT diagnosis. Pediatr Radiol 2004;34:901-3.
  • Garg P, Talwar S, Kothari SS, Saxena A, Juneja R, Choudhary SK, et al. The anomalous origin of the branch pulmonary artery from the ascending aorta. Interact Cardiovasc Thorac Surg 2012;15: 86-92.
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Other ID JA69TK93HN
Journal Section Case Report
Authors

Abdullah Kocabaş This is me

Fırat Kardelen This is me

Gayaz Akçurin This is me

Şükrü Mercan This is me

Gökhan Arslan This is me

Halil Ertuğ This is me

Publication Date June 1, 2014
Submission Date June 1, 2014
Published in Issue Year 2014 Volume: 8 Issue: 3

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Vancouver Kocabaş A, Kardelen F, Akçurin G, Mercan Ş, Arslan G, Ertuğ H. Anomalous Origin of the Right Pulmonary Artery from Ascending nomalous Origin of the Right Pulmonary Artery from Ascending Aorta Associated with Aortopulmonary Window and Interrupted orta Associated with Aortopulmonary Window and Interrupted Aortic Arch: Successful Surgical Correction with a Single 3 ortic Arch: Successful Surgical Correction with a Single 3D Patch. Türkiye Çocuk Hast Derg. 2014;8(3):146-8.


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