Surgical Repair of Common Arterial Trunk With Ventriculoarterial Septal Defect and Dual Orifice Truncal Valve

We present a case of a rare example of a ventriculo-arterial septal defect found in a patient with a common arterial trunk, with balanced aortic and pulmonary components, but with separate valvar orifices within the common truncal valve. We managed the lesion using a two-patch approach. Performing a...

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Published inWorld journal for pediatric & congenital heart surgery p. 21501351241249491
Main Authors Al Kindi, Hamood, Mohsen, Abdullah, Kandachar, Pranav, Al Balushi, Abdullah, Mohamed, Alaa M, Maddali, Madan, Tretter, Justin T, Anderson, Robert H
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published United States 11.06.2024
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Summary:We present a case of a rare example of a ventriculo-arterial septal defect found in a patient with a common arterial trunk, with balanced aortic and pulmonary components, but with separate valvar orifices within the common truncal valve. We managed the lesion using a two-patch approach. Performing a palliative procedure to relieve the elevated right ventricular pressure aided in the preservation of the pulmonary component of the common valve. We validated the success of the technique using postoperative computerized tomography and four-dimensional flow magnetic resonance imaging.
ISSN:2150-136X
DOI:10.1177/21501351241249491