PMID: 3760025Sep 1, 1986Paper

A current appraisal of the Waterston shunt

The Journal of Cardiovascular Surgery
C E GarciaA Starr

Abstract

Recent reports have suggested that the classical Blalock-Taussig shunt and its prosthetic modification have a low patency rate in neonates. This prompted a review of 58 neonates undergoing a Waterston shunt for cyanotic congenital heart disease. The 4 mm anastomosis was constructed using a calibrated clamp. There were 20 (35%) hospital deaths, of which 3 were directly related to shunt failure. Operative mortality was associated with increasing complexity of the cardiac lesion, emergency operation, weight less than 3 kg and age less than 48 hours. There were 5 late deaths resulting in an actuarial survival of 52% at ten years. There was one case of late occlusion corresponding to a patency of 92% at 2 years. Anastomotic kinking with preferential flow to one lung occurred in 2 (7%) of 28 patients undergoing repeat angiography at 3 and 5 years respectively. Nineteen patients underwent corrective surgery a mean of 27 months after shunt construction. Six (32%) required an angioplastic repair of the pulmonary artery. Six (16%) of the 38 operative survivors required diuretic therapy for excessive pulmonary flow. The high patency ensures that the Waterston shunt continues to play an important role in the management of low weight neonat...Continue Reading

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