One hundred consecutive coarctation resections followed from one to thirteen years

1977 
Abstract The technique of operative repair for coarctation of the aorta is now well standardized and the immediate surgical mortality has been lowered to less than 5% in most large series. Long term follow up, however, is only recently being reported. This paper describes the current status of 100 consecutive patients who underwent elective resection from 1–13 yr ago. There was only one operative death. In contrast with other reports, residual systemic hypertension is rare in the 97 surviviors. These observations confirm that coarctation of the aorta can be repaired surgically with an acceptable operative mortality; the outlook of the survivors appears excellent.
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