Surgical Strategy to Establish a Dual-Coronary System for the Management of Anomalous Left Coronary Artery Origin From the Pulmonary Artery

2008 
Background Optimal repair of anomalous origin of left coronary artery from pulmonary artery (ALCAPA) relies on the creation of a dual-coronary system. If the anomalous coronary arises at a long distance from the aorta, we use various coronary extension techniques to facilitate tension-free implantation. Methods Thirty patients underwent ALCAPA operations using direct coronary transfer (n = 11) or coronary extension techniques (n = 19). Surgical outcomes were analyzed. Results Median age and weight were 5.7 months (range, 46 days to 5.45 years) and 5.35 kg (range, 3.3 to 15.9 kg). Five patients had concomitant mitral annuloplasty. Mean cardiopulmonary bypass and ischemic times were 108 ± 38 and 57 ± 25 minutes. Two patients required intraoperative revision of the implantation. There were three hospital deaths (10%) and no late deaths. Follow-up echocardiograms demonstrated significant improvement postoperatively vs preoperatively in shortening fraction (35% ± 2% vs 16% ± 2%, p p p = 0.0002). Left ventricular end-diastolic dimension Z-score decreased from 9.1 ± 0.9 to 1.2 ± 0.5 ( p p Conclusions Dual-coronary system can be established in patients with ALCAPA. Coronary extension implantation techniques have acceptable operative mortality and excellent cardiac recovery and late survival. Although the rate of late coronary occlusion is low, continual ventricular or mitral dysfunction should trigger evaluation of persistent coronary compromise.
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