MINIMAL
PARTIAL STERNOTOMY APPROACH FOR CONGENITAL HEART OPERATIONS Zhang ZW, Jiang
LJ Affiliated
Children's Hospital, Medicine College of Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, China Objective: To introduce operative
technique and to evaluate clinical result of minimal partial sternotomy
approach for congenital heart operations. Methods: From August 1993 to
November 2000, a minimal partial sternotomy approach was used to surgically
correct 332 children with congenital heart defects. The approach consisted of
a skin incision based over the xiphisternum, 5 to 7 cm in length, with the
sternum partial split keeping the upper aspect of the incision below the
sternomanubrail junction. All patients underwent cannulation for
cardiopulmonary bypass through the great vessels in the chest using this same
incision. The lesions corrected included atrial septal defect, ventricular
septal defect, tetralogy of Fallot, partial common atrioventricular canal,
partial abnormal dainage of pulmonary veins, patent ductus arteriosus. Results: There were no deaths.
When compared to similar lesions repaired using a full sternotomy approach
there was no difference in cardiopulmonary bypass time .It gives good
exposure takes less time to close the chest. Conclution: A minimal partial sternotomy
approach can be safely used to repair congenital cardiac lesions and provides
a cosmetic incision. |
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