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A new arena in cardiac surgery: Pediatric coronary artery bypass surgery.

Soichiro Kitamura1.   

Abstract

Prior to the 1970s, pediatric coronary artery bypass surgery (PCABS) was seldomly performed due to the lack of compelling surgical indications. The advent of coronary sequelae secondary to Kawasaki disease (KD) and the occurrence of coronary artery complications due to newly developed procedures, such as the arterial switch operation and early repair for intrinsic congenital coronary malformations, necessitated the development of PCABS. Because children grow rapidly and their life expectancy is very long, with increasing exercise capability requirements, the strategy for PCABS should differ from that for bypass surgery in adults. PCABS utilizing unilateral and bilateral internal thoracic arteries (ITA) has become the most reliable surgical method for children because of the distinct structure of ITAs being resistant to KD, growth potential according to the child's somatic growth and long-term patency without wall degeneration. This operation utilizing ITA grafts is now being performed worldwide and is referred to as the "Kitamura operation" for KD coronary sequelae. Notably, the use of vein grafts should be avoided in children. Likewise, this operation can now be successfully performed in infants using a surgical microscope, for congenital coronary disorders. Currently, PCABS with ITAs has been established as a new arena in cardiac surgery, following our initial attempts.

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Keywords:  Kawasaki disease; arterial switch operation; congenital cardiac; internal thoracic artery; pediatric coronary artery bypass surgery; saphenous vein graft

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29321443      PMCID: PMC5829611          DOI: 10.2183/pjab.94.001

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Jpn Acad Ser B Phys Biol Sci        ISSN: 0386-2208            Impact factor:   3.493


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Review 6.  Significance of Coronary Revascularization for Coronary-Artery Obstructive Lesions Due to Kawasaki Disease.

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