Pulmonary atresia with VSD : Does routine uni-focalisation strategy justify all the trouble ?

Pulmonary atresia with VSD is one of the complex CHD subsets that requires a meticulous understanding of anatomy, physiology of pulmonary circulation. It can be termed as TAPAC -Total anomalous pulmonary arterial connection in extreme cases. Should we attempt to reverse this total chaotic pulmonary blood supply is the question? It demands a highly focused cath study(hands & brain) and CT Imaging which might actually throw more light. Post-study Interaction with surgeon and team of cardiologist are vital. The decision to take up the challenge of surgery or abandoning poses equal intellectual stress. Continuous and critical decisions need to be taken. Repeat surgeries and cath based Interventions are often a rule.  Very few centers have mastered this surgery. A single slide presentation   In spite of all technological developments in pediatric cardiac surgery, there is considerable variations and expectation of the surgical outcome. The major surprise is the original Melbourne group(Ref 1 )  that advocated the uni-focalization as a  concept has almost abandoned this. Stanford and other groups still continue to use this technique more often as a single-stage procedure to improve the outcome. Let us hope these children get the best of the right mix of technology and natural survival power and more importantly we must ensure the former do not interfere with the later Reference  1 Post ample Surgery has definitely  revolutionized the outcome in neonates and childr...
Source: Dr.S.Venkatesan MD - Category: Cardiology Authors: Tags: Uncategorized mapcas aorto pulmonary collaterals pulmonary atresia with vsd unifocalisation for pulmonary atresia Source Type: blogs