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The bidirectional cavopulmonary (Glenn) shunt without cardiopulmonary bypass: is it a safe option?

Syed Tarique Hussain1, Anil Bhan, Savita Sapra, Rajnish Juneja, Shambhu Das, Sanjiv Sharma.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: The bidirectional cavopulmonary (Glenn) shunt is a commonly performed procedure for a variety of cyanotic congenital heart diseases that lead eventually to a single ventricle repair. It is usually performed under cardiopulmonary bypass with its associated adverse effects and costs. We report our results of bidirectional Glenn operation done without cardiopulmonary bypass.
METHODS: Between January 2002 and July 2003, 37 patients with complex cyanotic congenital heart defects underwent bidirectional Glenn operation by a single surgeon at our center. Of these, 22 patients had the procedure performed without cardiopulmonary bypass. Age of the patients ranged from 7 months to 11 years (mean 3.11+/-2.38 years). The procedures were done with temporary clamping of the superior vena cava. Four patients had bilateral Glenn procedure done and one had additional right pulmonary artery-plasty done. All the patients underwent complete neurological examination, CT scan of head and developmental quotient/intelligence quotient test both preoperatively as well as postoperatively.
RESULTS: There was no operative mortality in our patients. Mean follow-up was 17.18+/-5.28 months. The mean internal jugular venous pressure on clamping the superior vena cava was 34.04+/-10.15 mmHg, and the mean clamp time was 6.85+/-1.52 min. There was no hemodynamic instability during any of the procedures and oxygen saturation was maintained at more than 65-70% throughout the procedure. The mean intensive care unit stay was 1.27+/-0.45 days. There were no neurological complications in any patient as assessed clinically and by CT scan of the head. None of the patients showed deterioration of developmental quotient/intelligence quotient score during follow-up evaluation.
CONCLUSIONS: Our results show that in selected patients, bidirectional Glenn operation without cardiopulmonary bypass is a safe procedure. It avoids cardiopulmonary bypass related problems and is economical, with excellent results.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 17669774     DOI: 10.1510/icvts.2006.133710

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Interact Cardiovasc Thorac Surg        ISSN: 1569-9285


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3.  Off-pump bidirectional Glenn through right anterior thoracotomy.

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4.  On-Pump Bidirectional Glenn Shunt Compared to Off-Pump Shunt Is a Better Influencing Determinant of Perioperative Morbidity During Palliation of Univentricular Heart: Compilation of Two Cases.

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Journal:  Cureus       Date:  2022-08-24
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