Accessory and anomalous atrioventricular valvar tissue causing outflow tract obstruction: surgical implications of a heterogeneous and complex problem.

نویسندگان

  • D B McElhinney
  • V M Reddy
  • N H Silverman
  • F L Hanley
چکیده

OBJECTIVES The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of accessory or anomalous atrioventricular valvar apparatus on relief of outflow tract obstruction. BACKGROUND Outflow tract obstruction due to accessory tissue or anomalous attachments of the atrioventricular valvar apparatus is an unusual but well-recognized problem. In addition to obstruction, anomalous attachments of the atrioventricular valvar apparatus may interfere with procedures to relieve outflow tract obstruction or perform outflow tract reconstruction. METHODS Since 1992, we have operated on 21 patients (median age 4 years) with systemic (n=13), pulmonary (n=5) or bilateral (n=3) outflow tract obstruction due to accessory atrioventricular valvar tissue and/or anomalous attachments of the subvalvar apparatus. Primary diagnoses were isolated obstruction of the systemic outflow tract or aortic arch (n=7), transposition complexes (n=6), previously repaired atrioventricular septal defect (n=3), functionally single ventricle (n=3) and ventricular septal defect with pulmonary outflow obstruction (n=2). Outflow tract gradients ranged from 20-110 mm Hg (median 58 mm Hg). RESULTS Complete relief of obstruction due to atrioventricular valvar anomalies was possible in 14 patients. In six patients, the planned procedure either had to be modified or only partial relief of the obstruction was achieved. In the remaining patient, who had borderline functionally single ventricle heart disease (unbalanced atrioventricular septal defect) and systemic outflow obstruction due to accessory and functional valvar apparatus, support was withdrawn because the parents refused univentricular palliation and the valvar anomalies precluded a Ross-Konno procedure. There were two early deaths. At follow-up ranging from 1 to 66 months (median 27 months), there was one death, and there has been no recurrence of outflow tract obstruction or residual atrioventricular valvar tissue. CONCLUSIONS Outflow tract obstruction caused by accessory or anomalous atrioventricular valvar structures is an uncommon and heterogeneous group of conditions that can have significant surgical implications. In the majority of cases, tailoring of surgical techniques will permit complete relief of obstruction. However, such anomalies may limit standard surgical options and necessitate an innovative approach in some patients.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Journal of the American College of Cardiology

دوره 32 6  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 1998