What are the surgical outcomes and decision-making strategies for neonates with aortic atresia or complex LVOTO in the presence of a VSD?
Neonates with aortic valvar atresia or complex left outflow tract obstruction (LVOTO) in the presence of a large ventricular septal defect (VSD)
Yasui procedure (primary neonatal correction or staged procedure with Norwood followed by Rastelli), conventional repair, or Ross-Konno procedure
Surgical outcomes including neonatal survival and long-term survivalhard clinical
The Yasui procedure provides excellent survival (>90%) for neonates with aortic atresia or complex LVOTO and VSD, though conduit revisions remain a common need for re-intervention.
Severe left outflow tract obstruction (LVOTO) is not always associated with hypoplastic left heart syndrome (HLHS). Aortic valvar atresia or complex LVOTO in the presence of a large ventricular septal defect (VSD) are a rare group of lesions that offer the possibility of biventricular repair. The Yasui procedure is the commonest surgical approach which can be performed as a primary neonatal correction or as a staged procedure with a Norwood followed by a subsequent Rastelli. This article reviews the surgical outcomes and decision-making process. Both strategies are reasonable with the trend toward staged procedure in the setting of the additional interrupted arch, with neonatal survival of > 90% in the modern era and excellent long-term survival. Re-intervention is mostly related to conduit revision and the need for re-operation for LVOTO is rare. Deciding between conventional repair and the Yasui in cases of LVOTO/VSD can be difficult and there are no uniform accepted criteria. In a typical neonate, an aortic annulus < 4.5 mm is generally the limit of acceptability for a conventional repair. In selected cases of LVOTO/VSD, an alternative to the Yasui is the Ross-Konno. Retrospective comparisons between the 2 techniques are difficult due to differing patient characteristics (especially associated with mitral valve disease) but the neonatal Ross has been associated with higher early mortality.
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Allison J. Howell
Madison B. Argo
David J. Barron
World Journal for Pediatric and Congenital Heart Surgery
Hospital for Sick Children
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69d982f800ab073a27836d68 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1177/21501351221114881
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