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==Overview== | |||
[[Surgery]] is the mainstay of therapy for [[tricuspid atresia]]. In the first 8 weeks of life if there are severe [[ Cyanosis]] and [[pulmonary obstruction]] and normal positioning [[ aorta]] and [[ pulmonary artery]], making a [[shunt]] between systemic [[subclavian artery]] to the [[ pulmonary artery ]]is necessary which is called [[Blalock -Taussig]] [[(BT shunt)]]. If the [[pulmonary artery]] comes from the [[left ventricle]] and is overflowed, [[pulmonary artery]] banding is useful for lowering the [[pulmonary blood flow]]. In older children, [[bi-direction Glenn shunt]] which is the connection between [[superior vena cava]] to the [[ pulmonary artery]] is planned for transferring the blood to the pulmonary system. [[Fontan]] procedure is a conduit between the [[ inferior vena cava]] and the [[ pulmonary artery]] whether transfers the systemic venous blood to [[pulmonary circulation at the age of 2-3 years old. | |||
==Surgery== | ==Surgery== |
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor-In-Chief: Sara Zand, M.D.[2] Keri Shafer, M.D. [3] Priyamvada Singh, MBBS [4]; Assistant Editor-In-Chief: Kristin Feeney, B.S. [5]
Overview
Surgery is the mainstay of therapy for tricuspid atresia. In the first 8 weeks of life if there are severe Cyanosis and pulmonary obstruction and normal positioning aorta and pulmonary artery, making a shunt between systemic subclavian artery to the pulmonary artery is necessary which is called Blalock -Taussig (BT shunt). If the pulmonary artery comes from the left ventricle and is overflowed, pulmonary artery banding is useful for lowering the pulmonary blood flow. In older children, bi-direction Glenn shunt which is the connection between superior vena cava to the pulmonary artery is planned for transferring the blood to the pulmonary system. Fontan procedure is a conduit between the inferior vena cava and the pulmonary artery whether transfers the systemic venous blood to [[pulmonary circulation at the age of 2-3 years old.
Surgery
- Surgery is the mainstay of therapy for tricuspid atresia.
- In the first 8 weeks of life if there are severe Cyanosis and pulmonary obstruction and normal positioning aorta and pulmonary artery, making a shunt between systemic subclavian artery to the pulmonary artery is necessary which is called Blalock -Taussig (BT shunt).[1]
- If the pulmonary artery comes from the left ventricle and is overflowed, pulmonary artery banding is useful for lowering the pulmonary blood flow.[2]
- In older children, bi-direction Glenn shunt which is the connection between superior vena cava to the pulmonary artery is planned for transferring the blood to the pulmonary system.
- Fontan procedure is a conduit between the inferior vena cava and the pulmonary artery whether transfers the systemic venous blood to [[pulmonary circulation at the age of 2-3 years old.[3]
- Endocarditis prophylaxis before every procedure is recommended.
References
- ↑ Aykanat A, Yavuz T, Özalkaya E, Topçuoğlu S, Ovalı F, Karatekin G (January 2016). "Long-Term Prostaglandin E1 Infusion for Newborns with Critical Congenital Heart Disease". Pediatr Cardiol. 37 (1): 131–4. doi:10.1007/s00246-015-1251-0. PMID 26260095.
- ↑ Boucek DM, Qureshi AM, Goldstein BH, Petit CJ, Glatz AC (January 2019). "Blalock-Taussig shunt versus patent ductus arteriosus stent as first palliation for ductal-dependent pulmonary circulation lesions: A review of the literature". Congenit Heart Dis. 14 (1): 105–109. doi:10.1111/chd.12707. PMID 30811802.
- ↑ Norwood WI, Jacobs ML (November 1993). "Fontan's procedure in two stages". Am. J. Surg. 166 (5): 548–51. doi:10.1016/s0002-9610(05)81151-1. PMID 8238751.