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The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, Vol 53, 851-853, Copyright © 1992 by The Society of Thoracic Surgeons
P Bonhoeffer, M Fabbrocini, Y Lecompte, A Cifarelli, L Ballerini, A Frigiola, L Menicanti and P Festa
Aortic regurgitation associated with prolapse of an aortic cusp and an
infundibular septal defect is caused by the lack of anatomical support for
the aortic annulus by the conal septum. This fact is taken into
consideration in the new surgical approach that we performed in 5 children
3 to 16 years of age with infundibular ventricular septal defect and severe
aortic regurgitation. The ventricular septal defect is closed by a patch
anchored to another patch through the prolapsed cusp. This second patch is
pulled up with the prolapsed cusp and is then fixed in the aortic wall. In
all 5 patients, all clinical signs of aortic insufficiency disappeared, and
only minimal aortic regurgitation could be demonstrated by color Doppler
mapping.
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Infundibular septal defect with severe aortic regurgitation: a new surgical approach
Department of Cardiac Surgery, Ospedali Riuniti, Bergamo, Italy.
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