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Minimally invasive pediatric cardiac surgery. Atrial septal defect closure through axillary and submammary approaches.

Juan Miguel Gil-Jaurena1, Juan-Ignacio Zabala, Lourdes Conejo, Victorio Cuenca, Beatriz Picazo, Clara Jiménez, Rafael Castillo, Manuel Ferreiros, Manuel de Mora, Julio Gutiérrez de Loma.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION AND
OBJECTIVES: Minimally invasive approaches in less-complex cardiac procedures can avoid unpleasant cosmetic results. Moreover, surgery can be scheduled in younger patients. In previous papers, we compared submammary and midline sternotomy. We present our initial experience with an axillary, compared to submammary, approach to repair atrial septal defects under extracorporeal circulation.
METHODS: 20 patients are included: 10 in the submammary group (7 ostium secundum, 2 sinus venosus, 1 ostium primum) and 10 in the axillary group (7 ostium secundum, 3 sinus venosus). Mean age and weight are 6.4±3.62 years (range 3-13) and 23.5±8.74 Kg (range 12-38) in the submammary group, and 5.5±2.04 years (range 3-9) and 19.7±5.88 Kg (range 14-29) in the axillary one, respectively. Muscles are spared (pectoralis in submammary and latissimus in axillary). The whole procedure (cannulation and correction) is performed through a single incision, with no side ports.
RESULTS: No residual defects were found at discharge. Surgical approach maneuvers are more cumbersome through the axillary than the submammary approach. In a peer comparison, extracorporeal circulation and cross-clamp time were similar in both groups (P>.05).
CONCLUSIONS: 1. Axillary approach is as safe as submammary access in selected patients and for defects approached through the atrium. 2. Cosmetic result is excellent.
Copyright © 2010 Sociedad Española de Cardiología. Published by Elsevier Espana. All rights reserved.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21330035     DOI: 10.1016/j.recesp.2010.08.009

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Rev Esp Cardiol        ISSN: 0300-8932            Impact factor:   4.753


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