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The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, Vol 57, 1675-1683, Copyright © 1994 by The Society of Thoracic Surgeons
WC Sealy
Forty-nine descriptions of accessory pathways of atrioventricular (AV)
conduction have been analyzed in the search for reasons for an occasional
failure of interruption by operation. The validity of the steps now used
for open interruption of connections was confirmed. Several possible but
highly speculative reasons were found for failure. A pathway might remain
intact after operation because atrial muscle on the AV valve may act as a
pathway route after an atriotomy made just above the annulus. In another
situation, the AV valve myocardium might be continuous with a papillary
muscle directly attached to the valve. The small, middle, and great
coronary veins, when budding from the coronary sinus, might carry with them
an AV connection that escaped the invasion of the primitive AV junction by
sulcus tissue. Final proof of these conjectures awaits more studies of
hearts with accessory pathways of AV conduction.
ARTICLES
Surgical anatomy of accessory connections of atrioventricular conduction
Department of Surgery, Mercer University School of Medicine, Medical Center of Central Georiga, Macon 31208-6000.
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