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Published in: Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery 1/2021

Open Access 01-12-2021 | Pulmonary Hypertension | Research article

Early single-stage surgical revascularization of pulmonary artery in unilateral absence of a pulmonary artery

Authors: Wenlei Li, Li Ma, Shuliang Xia, Minghui Zou, Weidan Chen, Xinxin Chen

Published in: Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery | Issue 1/2021

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Abstract

Background

This research aims to summarize the findings of the early single-stage revascularization of remnant pulmonary artery in unilateral absent intrapericardial pulmonary artery.

Methods

We retrospectively analyzed the medical records of 10 patients with unilateral absent pulmonary artery, in which 7 were right and 3 were left, the median age and mean weight at surgery was 4 months and 5.6 kg, respectively. The patients received operation from January 2009 to June 2020.

Results

Ten patients, 1 case associated with atrial septal defect, 2 cases with tetralogy of Fallot, and 1 case with aortopulmonary window. The mean diameter of the affected hilar pulmonary artery remnants was 3.14 ± 1.09 mm (1.6-5 mm), and the Z value was − 3.66 ± 1.86 (range, − 6.7 to − 1.75). All the patients received single-stage revascularization: tube graft interposition in 3 patients, autologous pericardial roll in 4, direct anastomosis in one, and main pulmonary artery flap angioplasty in the rest 3. No hospital deaths occurred. Mean follow-up in this cohort was 3.3 ± 1.9 years One case underwent percutaneous balloon dilatation due to new pulmonary artery stenosis. Nonetheless, the results were encouraging, symptoms have improved in all patients. The median Z value of the latest ipsilateral pulmonary artery diameter was − 1.88 (range, − 4.52 to − 1.35), a significantly improvement when compared to the preoperative value. The Z value of that in patients who using Gore-Tex tube increased relatively small.

Conclusions

Single-stage pulmonary artery revascularization is effective at restoring normal antegrade flow to the affected lung, resulting in improved diameter of the PA, regression of pulmonary hypertension, and patient’s symptoms. Revascularization by using the autologous tissue or autologous pericardium may obtain a preferred result. The new pulmonary artery stenosis certainly will need to be addressed in the long-term follow-up.
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Metadata
Title
Early single-stage surgical revascularization of pulmonary artery in unilateral absence of a pulmonary artery
Authors
Wenlei Li
Li Ma
Shuliang Xia
Minghui Zou
Weidan Chen
Xinxin Chen
Publication date
01-12-2021
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery / Issue 1/2021
Electronic ISSN: 1749-8090
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13019-021-01481-3

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