Journal article

Hilum-to-hilum gore-tex tube replacement of central pulmonary arteries

K Sughimoto, IE Konstantinov, CP Brizard, Y D'Udekem

Annals of Thoracic Surgery | Published : 2015

Abstract

Patients born with hypoplastic pulmonary arteries require recurrent procedures of shunting, patch reconstructions, balloon dilatations, and occasionally stenting to achieve adult-size vessels. We have applied a hilum-to-hilum Gore-Tex conduit replacement for the stenosed central pulmonary arteries to 12 consecutive patients with a Gore-Tex tube of 14 mm (9 patients) or 12 mm (3 patients) at a median age of 6.7 years (range, 1.6 to 16.9). There were 8 patients with biventricular repair (2 patients with heart transplantation) and 4 patients with Fontan completions. After a follow-up time of 25 ± 22 months, there was no mortality, reintervention, or restenosis.

Grants

Awarded by State Government of Victoria


Funding Acknowledgements

Yves d'Udekem is a Career Development Fellow of The National Heart Foundation of Australia Research Program (CR 10M 5339). The Victorian Government's Operational Infrastructure Support Program supported this research project.