Efficacy of VSD Occluder via Lower Ministernotomy:Short-term Evaluation / 中国微创外科杂志
Chinese Journal of Minimally Invasive Surgery
; (12)2001.
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Objective To evaluate the efficacy of ventricle septal defect(VSD) occluder through lower ministernotomy for patients with perimembranous VSD. Methods From January 2007 to August 2008,41 patients with perimembranous VSD(14 male,27 female,weighed 9.0 to 71 kg with a mean of 46.3?16.1) underwent a closure of perimembranous VSD through lower ministernotomy using Amplatzer occluder.Before the operation,all the cases had been confirmed as having a 3-to 8.5-cm perimembranous VSD by transthoracic echocardiography(TTE).Under general anaesthesia,a small incision was made at the lower sternum to expose the right ventricle,and then occluder was placed in the right ventricle.TEE,electrocardiography and chest X-ray were performed before discharge and 1 month after the operation.Results The procedure was completed successfully in all the patients with a mean operation time of(6.2?3.3) hours(ranged from 2.5 to 17 hours).The ICU stay was(15.1?4.3) in average(8-21 hours).The mean drainage volume after the surgery was(80?33) ml(35-210 ml).Follow-up was available in all the cases for(7.9?4.1) months(range,3-15 months).During the period,no A-V block,new AI,occluder displacement,embolization,tricuspid incompetence or residual occurred. Conclusions VSD occluder is feasible and safe for closure of perimembranous ventricular septal defects through lower ministernotomy.
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2001
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