Patho-anatomy and treatment of complex congenital cardiovascular anomalies associated with left superior vena cava: report of 16 cases

좌상공정맥을 합병한 복합심혈관기형의 병리해부와 수술 성적: 16례 보

  • Published : 1984.06.01

Abstract

From July 1975 to March 1984, 16 patients of complex congenital cardiovascular anomalies associated with left superior vena cava were seen at Han-Yang University Hospital. The age of patients was ranged from 2 to 15 years-old. The distribution of Sex was 7 patients in male, 9 patients in female. Persistent Left Superior Vena Cava [L.S.V.C.] was classified according to the proximal connection of L.S.V.C. into 3 groups. Group I which L.S.V.C. connected to coronary venous sinus was in 9 patients, Group II which L.S.V.C. connected to Left atrium was in 5 patients, Group III which L.S.V.C. hemodynamically connected to right atrium was in 2 patients. Pathoanatomical findings of complex congenital cardiovascular anomalies associated with L.S.V.C. in 16 cases were generally show unsystematic irregularity. In group I, A.S.D. were only in 3 cases, but in highest incidence and in group III, all two cases were supracardiac type of total anomalous drainage of pulmonary veins. Post-operatively, 3 patients among 14 patients of total correction, were died immediately, 1 patient of palliative shunt operation was died after 2 and half years, and Follow-up results of other remaining patients were excellent.

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