• 제목/요약/키워드: Ventricular septal defect

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심실중격결손의 Pulmonary Banding: 2 치험례 (Pulmonary Artery Banding for Ventricular Septal Defect: Report of 2 Cases)

  • 조범구
    • Journal of Chest Surgery
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    • 제5권1호
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    • pp.29-34
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    • 1972
  • Interventricular Septal Defect is probably the most common congenital cardiac lesion. Despite rapid technical advances and increasing surgical experience the risk of surgical intervention for correction of Ventricular Septal Defect in infants with pulmonary hypertension remains formidable. Since Sirak et al [1959] reported a succesful case of two stage approach to their surgical correction, it has led to a policy of primary palliation,followed by complete correction as a secondary procedure, after age 3 to 4 years. Most surgeon prefer to perform complete correction of Ventricular Septal Defect when body weight exceeds 30 Lbs. and before development of so-called Eisenmengers complex, for the good postoperative results. Authors report 2 cases of Ventricular Septal Defect with pulmonary hupertenslon, who was underwent pulmonary artery banding as a palliative procedure in the Department of Surgery,Severance Hospital Yonsei University. Case 1:4 year old male, initially a complete correction of Ventricular Septal Defect was attempted by the help of mild hypothermia and extracorporeal circulation. During the procedure of a construction of an extracorporeal by- pass, a sudden cardiac arrest developed. After resuscitation of the heart,pulmonary artery banding was performed as a palliation. On the first postoperative day the patient developed generalized tonic convulsion, cyanosis, vomiting and eventually shock. Patient discharged home after a full recovery. Case 2.: 9 month old female, the pulmonary artery constricted with Teflon patch successfully. After the patients first postoperative day several cyanotic spells developed followed by 3 cardiac arrests. This repeated until when she expired with respiratory failure.

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방사성 동위원소를 이용한 개심술 전후의 심실기능 변화에 관한 연구: ECG gated blood pool scan을 이용한 ejection fraction 검사 (Clinical Study of Ventricular Function Following Open Heart Surgery by Radionuclide Angiocardiogram - left ventricular ejection fraction by ECG gated blood pool scan -)

  • 이정철;김규태
    • Journal of Chest Surgery
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    • 제19권1호
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    • pp.25-34
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    • 1986
  • Recently, radionuclide angiocardiogram is one of the most common procedure for assessment of ventricular performance due to its distinctive advantages such as safety, accuracy, and ease of repeated studies. Also, measurement and comparison between pre and postoperative left ventricular ejection fraction [LVEF] are meaningful for assessing the severity of myocardial damage which occurred during open heart surgery and the status of myocardial recovery. We obtained pre and post operative LVEF using radionuclide angiocardiogram on 30 patients composed of atrial septal defect, ventricular septal defect, cyanotic congenital heart disease, and valvular heart disease who undergone the open heart surgery from March to august 1984. The study revealed that ventricular septal defect and mitral valvular heart disease showed 8.1% and 6.2% decreases of postoperative LVEF, respectively. But, there are little increases of postoperative LVEF in the atrial septal defect and cyanotic congenital heart disease. In ventricular septal defect, each group of Qp/Qs over 2.0 and systolic pulmonary artery pressure over 50mmHg showed significant 17% and 14.7% decreases of postoperative LVEF, respectively. Considering the duration of the aortic cross clamping times and closing methods of VSD, each group of duration over 30 min. and of patch closure showed 13.9% and 14.2% decreases of LVEF between pre and postoperative status respectively which was significant finding statistically.

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단순 심실중격결손증 수술 후 합병증 및 잔존 결손 (Complicatons and Residual Defects After Correction of Noncomplicated Ventricular Septal Defect)

  • 전태국;황경환;이호석;허정희;박계현;박표원;채헌
    • Journal of Chest Surgery
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    • 제33권2호
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    • pp.139-145
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    • 2000
  • Background: The purpose of this study is to review the clinical course after the correction of noncomplicated ventricular septal defect and to analyze the morbidity and risk factors of postoperative complications and evaluate residual defect during the follow-up period. Material and Method: From September 1994 to June 1998 24 patients(median age 10 months) underwent surgery under the diagnosis of ventricular septal defect. We made a retrospective review of the clinical records including the operation notes critical care unit records echocardiography results and the follow-up records. Result: There was no early mortality nd late mortality. There was no postoperative complete conduction block. Respiratory complication was the most common complication. The body weight age type of ventricular septal defect associated anomalies and operative procedure were not related to the incidence of complications. residual ventricular septal defects aortic valve regurgitation and tricuspid valve regurgitation were insignificant in postoperative hemodynamics, Conclusions: Correction of the noncomplicated ventricular septal defect was done without mortality and complete heart block. Aggressive preoperative medical treatment and early surgical treatment may decrease postoperative complications. Postoperative residual shunt and tricuspid regurgitation were not problematic during the follow-up

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잔존성 심실중격결손증5례 보고 (Residual ventricular septal defect: report of 5 cases)

  • 임승균
    • Journal of Chest Surgery
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    • 제15권3호
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    • pp.316-320
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    • 1982
  • We had operated 5 cases of residual ventricular septal defect after primary repair of isolated ventricular septal defect from 1975 to 1981. Three were male and two were female. Their ages ranged from 7 to 25 years old. In 4 cases previous patch was detached and one case had left ventricular - right atrium communication. They had had residual symptoms after primary operation and chest x-ray showed cardiomegaly. Cardiac catheterization was performed in all cases. Residual left to right shunt was more than 1.4: 1 with pulmonary hypertension. Their postoperative course were uneventful and long term follow up revealed that they were good health until one to 4 years.

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심내막상 결손증의 임상적 고찰7례 보고 (Clinical study of Endocardial Cushion Defect [7 Cases Report])

  • 김승철
    • Journal of Chest Surgery
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    • 제18권2호
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    • pp.283-287
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    • 1985
  • Seven patients had undergone repair of endocardial cushion defect from Jan. 1977 to Dec. 1984 at National Medical Center. Most patients had no associated anomalies except one who had PFO, and mortality case was absent. Five patients had partial ECD and two had complete ECD [Rastelli type A]. In P-ECD patients, the atrial septal defect was closed with patch in all cases and mitral cleft was approximated with 2-3 direct stitches. In two cases of C-ECD, atrial and ventricular septal defect was closed with single patch in one case and atrial septal defect was closed with patch but ventricular septal defect was closed with patch but ventricular septal defect was closed it direct suture in the other case. Atrioventricular cleft was approximated with 2-3 direct sutures. Postop. transient A-V block was noted in 2 cases but returned to regular sinus rhythm after 2 to 6 months.

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근육형 심실중격 결손증 (치험 2예) (Muscular Ventricular Septal Defect: Report of 2 cases)

  • 임승평
    • Journal of Chest Surgery
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    • 제12권2호
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    • pp.113-118
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    • 1979
  • The muscular variety of congenital ventricular septal defect [Type IV VSD] comprises from 2 to 18% of the total number of patients and has multiple defects. It is difficult to diagnose by usual angiographic study. Out of 116 cases of isolated ventricular septal defects repaired at this hospital in 20 years period from 1959 and to May 8, 1979, 2 cases had muscular defect which was treated through vertical right ventriculotomy without any problems. Single defect was found in both cases and in one case PDA was associated with Type IV VSD.

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흉부 둔상에 의한 삼첨판 역류를 동반한 심실 중격 결손증 (Ventricular Septal Defect with Tricuspid Regurgitation due to Blunt Chest Trauma -A Case of Report-)

  • 이장훈;류한영
    • Journal of Chest Surgery
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    • 제29권5호
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    • pp.559-563
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    • 1996
  • We have experienced a patient, 16 year-old male, with ventricular septal defect with tricuspid recur- gitation due to blunt chest trauma. He suffered from congestive heart failure after the trauma. Echocardiogram and cardiac catheterization revealed left to right shunt at the ventricular level (muscu- far portion of interventricular septum) and tricuspid regurgitation. At the time of the operation, marked systolic thrill was palpable over the rlght ventricle near the apex and a chorda tendina was seen sharply ruptured just near the medial papillary muscle. We repaired the ventricular septal defect with a Dacron patch and chordal reconstruction with autologous pericardium. The postoperative course was uneventful and the patient was discharged in good condition.

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대동맥절개를 퇘한 교정형 대혈관전위증의 심실중격결손 봉합 (Transaortic Closure of Ventricular Septal Defect in Congenitally Corrected Transposition of Great Arteries with Pulmonary Stenosis)

  • 안홍남;이종태;김규태
    • Journal of Chest Surgery
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    • 제21권4호
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    • pp.748-756
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    • 1988
  • Transaortic closure of ventricular septal defect, suturing a patch on the morphological right ventricular side in patients with congenitally corrected transposition of great arteries might help to avoid postoperative complete heart block if the aorta is large and the subaortic conus is not well developed. In two patients[aged 6 and 16 years] with congenitally corrected transposition of great arteries, ventricular septal defect, and pulmonary stenosis, transaortic closure of ventricular septal defect was performed. No postoperative complete heart block resulted. One hospital death occurred because of sepsis who had underwent reoperation due to bleeding from the aortotomy site. Minimal aortic regurgitation developed in another patient.

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Partial anomalous pulmonary venous connection with intact atrial septum in a child with ventricular septal defect: a case report

  • Kim, Young-Nam;Cho, Hwa-Jin;Cho, Young-Kuk;Ma, Jae-Sook
    • Clinical and Experimental Pediatrics
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    • 제55권1호
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    • pp.24-28
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    • 2012
  • Partial anomalous pulmonary vein connection (PAPVC) is a rare congenital abnormal cardiac defect involving the pulmonary veins draining into the right atrium (RA) directly or indirectly by venous connection. Ninety percent of PAPVCs are accompanied by atrial septal defect (ASD). To our knowledge, there is no previous report of PAPVC with ventricular septal defect (VSD) without ASD in Korea, and in this paper, we report the first such case. A 2-day-old girl was admitted into the Chonnam National University Hospital for evaluation of a cardiac murmur. An echocardiogram revealed perimembranous VSD without ASD. She underwent patch closure of the VSD at 5 months of age. Although the VSD was completely closed, she had persistent cardiomegaly with right ventricular volume overload, as revealed by echocardiography. Three years later, cardiac catheterization and chest computed tomography revealed a PAPVC, with the right upper pulmonary vein draining into the right SVC. Therefore, correction of the PAPVC was surgically performed at 3 years of age. We conclude that it is important to suspect PAPVC in patients with right ventricular volume overload, but without ASD.

외상성 심실중격결손증 1례 보 (Traumatic ventricular septal defect - One case report -)

  • 성후식
    • Journal of Chest Surgery
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    • 제20권2호
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    • pp.411-415
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    • 1987
  • We have experienced a rare case of traumatic ventricular septal defect caused by fall down injury. The patient suffered from congestive heart failure after trauma and represented new developing typical murmur. Cardiac catheterization revealed a large left-to-right shunt at the ventricular level and a 4.4:1 ratio of pulmonary to systemic flow. Left ventricular angiogram also showed ventricular septal defect low in the muscular septum. At operation, the right ventricle and pulmonary artery were found to be moderately dilated. A marked systolic thrill was palpable over the right ventricle near the apex. Through a small left ventriculotomy an oval defect, 2x.3 cm with a firm scarred margin, was found in the lower muscular ventricular septum. This defect was repaired using Dacron patch and ventriculotomy was closed with long strip of Teflon felt. Postoperative course was uneventful and discharged in good condition.

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