Institutional report - Congenital Surgical outcomes of the modified single-patch technique in complete atrioventricular septal defect

2009 
a Abstract We examined the usefulness of the modified single-patch technique for the surgical management of complete atrioventricular septal defect (AVSD). Sixty-one patients undergoing total correction for complete AVSD from January 1997 to December 2006 were classified to the modified single-patch technique group (18 patients) and the classical one-ytwo-patch technique group (43 patients). The surgical outcomes of the modified single-patch technique were compared with those of the classical-patch technique. Aortic cross-clamp time was shorter in the modified single-patch technique group (110.8"27.5 min vs. 134.4"42.5 min, Ps0.03). During the follow-up period, two patients required reoperation for atrioventricular valve dysfunction in the modified single-patch technique group vs. three patients in the classical-patch technique group (Ps0.63). One late death occurred in the modified single-patch technique and two late deaths in the classical-patch technique group (Ps0.90). There was no significant difference in surgical outcomes between the two groups. And the modified single-patch technique has the advantage of relative simplicity and shorter ischemic time, and thus it is thought to be a feasible surgical option for the repair of complete AVSD. 2009 Published by European Association for Cardio-Thoracic Surgery. All rights reserved.
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