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- Angie C Y Ho, Chong-Kwai Chen, Min-Wen Yang, Jaw-Ji Chu, and Pyng-Jing Lin.
- Department of Anesthesiology, Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, 5, Fushing Street, Gueishan Shiang, Taoyuan, Taiwan 333, ROC. hocy@cgmh.org.tw
- Chang Gung Med J. 2004 Sep 1; 27 (9): 646-53.
BackgroundMini cardiac operative procedures with video-assisted endoscopic techniques for closure of ventricular septal defects (VSDs) in pediatric patients have become quite popular for cardiac surgery. A precise diagnosis is very important for determining the surgical approach, and evaluation by intraoperative transesophageal echocardiography (TEE) plays a major role in confirmation of the preoperative diagnosis, residual defects, and the need to return to the bypass after repair.MethodsSixty-five patients (30 boys and 35 girls; aged 8.7 +/- 5.3 years) who were undergoing minimally invasive closure of VSDs were monitored with a Hewlett-Packard color Doppler pediatric TEE throughout the procedure.ResultsClosure of the defect was successfully performed in all patients. Sixty-two patients showed neither residual shunt nor aortic regurgitation after the repair. Residual leaks were detected intraoperatively in 3 patients after the repair. One patient required a return to the bypass with an immediate reoperation due to a residual color jet diameter of > 3 mm. One patient was changed from video-assisted endoscopic techniques to a surgical approach for closure of the VSD from a conventional median sternotomy after identification by TEE of an outlet-type perimembranous VSD with 2 additional muscular VSDs.ConclusionsOur study showed that, with refinement of surgical closure of VSD via video-assisted endoscopic techniques, intraoperative TEE provides valuable and accurate information for decision-making in surgical management, provides immediate assessment of surgical repairs, and prevents reintervention and the morbidity associated with residual flow.
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