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The Fontan-operation: from intra- to extracardiac procedure.

W Kuroczynski1, C Kampmann, Y-H Choi, D Pruefer, J Singelmann, R Huth, F-X Schmid, M Heinemann, H Oelert.   

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PURPOSE: For treatment of univentricular heart, the Fontan operation has been established as the definitive palliation. The current controversy is mainly based on the high incidence of arrhythmias after an intra-atrial lateral tunnel Fontan operation.
METHODS: From January 1995 until April 2002, 46 children underwent a Fontan-type operation with or without a small fenestration. In 33 patients (group I) an intracardiac tunnel and in 13 patients (group II) an extracardiac conduit procedure was performed. PRINCIPAL
FINDINGS: There was no perioperative mortality. All patients showed postoperative a significant increase of arterial oxygen saturation, from 76 to 86% after surgery with fenestration, or to 90.5% without fenestration respectively. In patients with fenestration procedure, the saturation rose to 90% after closure of fenestrations 9 to 12 months after operation.
CONCLUSIONS: Modified Fontan operations can be performed in normothermia on the beating heart with acceptable mortality. The extracardiac conduit Fontan procedure has the benefits of less surgical injury and a higher intraoperative flexibility.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12543576     DOI: 10.1016/s0967-2109(02)00142-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cardiovasc Surg        ISSN: 0967-2109


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1.  Intra- or extracardiac Fontan operation? A simple strategy when to do what.

Authors:  Wlodzimierz Kuroczynski; David Senft; Amelie Elsaesser; Christoph Kampmann
Journal:  Arch Med Sci       Date:  2013-03-06       Impact factor: 3.318

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