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Ross procedure for complex left ventricular outflow tract obstruction
Authors:Wilson W R  Greer G E  Durzinsky D S  Curtis J J
Affiliation:Department of Child Health, University of Missouri Health Sciences Center, Columbia 65212, USA.
Abstract:BACKGROUND: Complex left ventricular outflow tract (LVOT) obstruction in children continues to pose a significant therapeutic challenge to cardiac surgeons. The Ross procedure, in combination with resection of subaortic stenosis or a Konno type septal incision, is an important option for these difficult patients. METHODS: Recently two children aged 14 and 5 years with LVOT obstruction involving combined subaortic and valvar stenosis underwent surgical correction using the pulmonary autograft. Clinical presentation, operative technique, outcome and intermediate follow-up are detailed. RESULTS: One patient had resection of an isolated subaortic membrane in combination with a pulmonary autograft and the second a Ross Konno procedure. Postoperative hospital stays were without complication. Both patients were discharged at 5 days and have no significant obstruction nor semilunar valve insufficiency at 3 years' follow-up. CONCLUSIONS: Pulmonary autografts can be used in combination with resection of subaortic tissue or a septal incision for reconstruction of complex left ventricular outflow tract obstruction. This technique renders excellent short term valve function, relief of obstruction, avoids anticoagulation and provides potential for future growth.
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