Literature DB >> 26499514

Clinical Features and Surgical Outcomes of Coronary Sinus Orifice Atresia.

Naoki Tadokoro1, Takaya Hoashi2, Koji Kagisaki1, Masatoshi Shimada1, Kenichi Kurosaki3, Isao Shiraishi3, Hajime Ichikawa1.   

Abstract

This study aimed to review clinical features and surgical outcomes of coronary sinus orifice atresia (CSOA). From 2003 to 2015, 6 patients were diagnosed with CSOA. Median age at diagnosis was 2 years (range 0.2-73). CSOA was preoperatively diagnosed in 2 patients, intraoperatively in 3, and postoperatively in 1. Coronary venous blood flow drained into innominate vein through the left superior vena cava (LSVC) in 2, into the atrium through Thebesian veins in 2, and into both in 2. Three patients required surgical treatment. The first patient with a congenitally corrected transposition of great arteries had undergone ligation of the LSVC and a cutback of the proximal LSVC into the functional right atrium during the double-switch operation. The second patient with tricuspid atresia gradually developed hypoxia after the Fontan operation due to the increase in veno-venous shunt blood flow from the Fontan pathway to the right atrium through the LSVC and Thebesian veins, so that the LSVC was ligated and the coronary sinus was unroofed 6 years after Fontan operation. The other functional single ventricle patient had undergone ligation of the LSVC and a cutback of the proximal LSVC into the left atrium during the Fontan operation. There were no mortalities at the median follow-up of 9 years (1-11). CSOA should be suspected when the LSVC and usual-sized innominate vein were presented. Surgical treatment is required if the postoperative hemodynamics would affect coronary venous perfusion, like single ventricular palliation (244 words).

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Keywords:  Congenital heart disease; Coronary sinus orifice atresia; Fontan

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26499514     DOI: 10.1007/s00246-015-1288-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pediatr Cardiol        ISSN: 0172-0643            Impact factor:   1.655


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