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==[[Ventricular septal defect pathophysiology|Pathophysiology]]== | ==[[Ventricular septal defect pathophysiology|Pathophysiology]]== | ||
[[Ventricular septal defect image 1-interventricular septal defect (muscular septum) | Image 1-interventricular septal defect (muscular septum)]] | [[Ventricular septal defect image 1-interventricular septal defect (muscular septum) | Image 1-interventricular septal defect (muscular septum)]] | ||
[[Ventricular septal defect image 2-subvalvular ventricular septal defect|image 2-subvalvular ventricular septal defect]] | |||
[[Ventricular septal defect image 3- gross, infant heart, pulmonary outlet, muscular septal defect | image 3- gross, infant heart, pulmonary outlet, muscular septal defect]] | |||
[[Ventricular septal defect image 4-atrioventricular canal: gross, right ventricular view of canal defect | image 4-atrioventricular canal: gross, right ventricular view of canal defect]] | |||
[[Ventricular septal defect image 5-gross, left ventricle view of canal defect (very good example) | image 5-gross, left ventricle view of canal defect (very good example)]] | |||
[[Ventricular septal defect image 6-perimembranous ventricular septal defect: gross, an excellent example | image 6-perimembranous ventricular septal defect: gross, an excellent example]] | |||
[[Ventricular septal defect image 7-gross, subvalvular defect, left ventricle view of tetralogy of Fallot (very good example)| image 7-gross, subvalvular defect, left ventricle view of tetralogy of Fallot (very good example)]] | |||
[[Ventricular septal defect image 8-tetralogy of fallot: gross, close-up of aortic valve with subvalvular septal defect with dacron patch (very good example) | image 8-tetralogy of fallot: gross, close-up of aortic valve with subvalvular septal defect with dacron patch (very good example)]] | |||
[[Ventricular septal defect image 9-subpulmonic Ventricular Septal Defect: Gross, a well shown lesion | image 9-subpulmonic Ventricular Septal Defect: Gross, a well shown lesion]] | |||
[[Ventricular septal defect image 10-subvalvular ventricular septal defect | image 10-subvalvular ventricular septal defect]] | |||
[[Ventricular septal defect image 11-subvalvular ventricular septal defect | image 11-subvalvular ventricular septal defect ]] | |||
[[Ventricular septal defect image 12-gross, natural color, view of opened heart with lungs attached shows rather well a subvalvular ventricular septal defect | image 12-gross, natural color, view of opened heart with lungs attached shows rather well a subvalvular ventricular septal defect]] | |||
[[Ventricular septal defect image 13-atrioventricular canal: gross, patch repair of defect seen from left side showing left atrial portion extending into a cleft mitral valve | image 13-atrioventricular canal: gross, patch repair of defect seen from left side showing left atrial portion extending into a cleft mitral valve]] | |||
[[Ventricular septal defect image 14-atrioventricular canal: gross, corrected defect with patch viewed from left side atrium and cleft mitral valve | image 14-atrioventricular canal: gross, corrected defect with patch viewed from left side atrium and cleft mitral valve]] | |||
[[Ventricular septal defect image 15-gross close-up adult heart, small perimembranous septal defect (very good example) | image 15-gross close-up adult heart, small perimembranous septal defect (very good example)]] | |||
[[Ventricular septal defect image 16-interventricular septal defect (muscular septum): gross, natural color, low septal defect shown from aortic outlet. The same defect (with a probe in hole) shown from right ventricle | image 16-interventricular septal defect (muscular septum): gross, natural color, low septal defect shown from aortic outlet. The same defect (with a probe in hole) shown from right ventricle]] | |||
[[Ventricular septal defect image 17-interventricular septal defect (muscular septum): gross natural color right ventricular outlet (probe in defect) view from left ventricular side | image 17-interventricular septal defect (muscular septum): gross natural color right ventricular outlet (probe in defect) view from left ventricular side ]] | |||
Revision as of 16:32, 29 June 2011
Ventricular septal defect | ||
Echocardiographic image of a moderate ventricular septal defect in the mid-muscular part of the septum. The trace in the lower left shows the flow during one complete cardiac cycle and the red mark the time in the cardiac cycle that the image was captured. Colours are used to represent the velocity of the blood. Flow is from the left ventricle (right on image) to the right ventricle (left on image). The size and position is typical for a VSD in the newborn period. | ||
ICD-10 | Q21.0 | |
ICD-9 | 745.4 | |
DiseasesDB | 13808 | |
eMedicine | med/3517 | |
MeSH | C14.240.400.560.540 |
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] and Leida Perez, M.D.
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Overview
Epidemiology and Demographics
Anatomy
Pathophysiology
Image 1-interventricular septal defect (muscular septum) image 2-subvalvular ventricular septal defect image 3- gross, infant heart, pulmonary outlet, muscular septal defect image 4-atrioventricular canal: gross, right ventricular view of canal defect image 5-gross, left ventricle view of canal defect (very good example) image 6-perimembranous ventricular septal defect: gross, an excellent example image 7-gross, subvalvular defect, left ventricle view of tetralogy of Fallot (very good example) image 8-tetralogy of fallot: gross, close-up of aortic valve with subvalvular septal defect with dacron patch (very good example) image 9-subpulmonic Ventricular Septal Defect: Gross, a well shown lesion image 10-subvalvular ventricular septal defect image 11-subvalvular ventricular septal defect image 12-gross, natural color, view of opened heart with lungs attached shows rather well a subvalvular ventricular septal defect image 13-atrioventricular canal: gross, patch repair of defect seen from left side showing left atrial portion extending into a cleft mitral valve image 14-atrioventricular canal: gross, corrected defect with patch viewed from left side atrium and cleft mitral valve image 15-gross close-up adult heart, small perimembranous septal defect (very good example) image 16-interventricular septal defect (muscular septum): gross, natural color, low septal defect shown from aortic outlet. The same defect (with a probe in hole) shown from right ventricle image 17-interventricular septal defect (muscular septum): gross natural color right ventricular outlet (probe in defect) view from left ventricular side
Genetics
Diagnosis
Clinical Features | Physical Examination | Electrocardiogram | Chest X Ray | Echocardiogram | Cardiac Catheterization
Treatment
Surgical technique for Repair of Perimembranous VSD
Post-operative Treatment
References
External Links for VSD
- Pediatric Heart Surgery
- The Congenital Heart Surgery Video Project
- VSD Repair, Perimembranous Ventricular Septal Defect
- VSD Repair Powerpoint™ Presentation
Acknowledgements and Initial Contributors to Page
Leida Perez, M.D. Redmond Burke M.D.