effect f Technique of repair on the development of intraventricular conduction disturbancees of surgery for ventricular septal defects; Analysis of 218 patients from January 1983 to October 1984

심실중격결손증의 수술방법이 심실내 전도장애에 미치는 영향

  • 노준량 (서울대학교병원 흉부외과학교실)
  • Published : 1986.06.01

Abstract

The intraventricular conduction disturbances have been documented after correction of ventricular septal defects by any surgical route but debated its etiology. And so the frequency of conduction disturbances following right ventriculotomy, right atriotomy and pulmonary arteriotomy for closure of ventricular septal defects was compared in various conditions. The present series consists of 218 patients with ventricular septal defects. They had the surgical repair at the Seoul National University Hospital from January 1983 to October 1984. Conduction disturbances were studied with conventional 12 leads electrocardiogram. Of the 218 VSD`s 139 patients were repaired via vertical right ventriculotomy, 45 patients via right atriotomy, 34 patients via pulmonary arteriotomy. 1] Of 218 patients the frequency of RBBB was 26.1% and the frequency of RBBB + LAH was 6.0%. 2] There is no statistical difference between right ventriculotomy group [30.2%] and right atriotomy group [24.4%]. But there is significant difference between right ventriculotomy group and pulmonary arteriotomy group [11.8%] [P<0.05]. 3] In respect to anatomical classification by Kirklin`s method, the frequency of RBBB was higher in type II [32.1%] than in type I [14.9%]. [P<0.05] But in each anatomical type, there is no influence of the various surgical approach on the incidence of postoperative RBBB. 4] The frequency of RBBB was 31.8% in patch closure group and 14.3% in direct closure group. [P<0.05] Although the result suggests that there is no significant difference in various surgical approaches on the incidence of postoperative conduction disturbances, it may be reduced by a new-ventricular approach or a limited incision at right ventricular outflow tract in right ventricular approach.

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