Superior Vena Cava-Pulmonary Artery Anastomosis, Its Experimental Study and Clinical Applications
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概要
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From the experimental results it was concluded that SVC-RPA sideto-end anastomosis was safer than end-to-end anastomosis, and that the proximal superior vena cava should be ligated or constricted in order to keep SVC pressure under 200mm.H2O since a definite correlation was found between the occurrence of postoperative chylothorax and an elevated SVC pressure. Application of SVC-RPA side-to-end anastomosis to a total of 4 patients, including 2 patients with tricuspid atresia, one with single ventricle and another with pentalogy of Fallot, were made and excellent improvements were obtained in 3 cases. An early postoperative death was attributed to the mechanical failure of a respirator in one case.
- International Heart Journal刊行会の論文
著者
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KIMOTO Seiji
2nd Department of Surgery, Tokyo University School of Medicine
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ASANO Ken-ichi
2nd Department of Surgery, Tokyo University School of Medicine
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SAWAGUCHI Shigenori
2nd Department of Surgery, Tokyo University School of Medicine
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