PMID: 20650830Jul 24, 2010Paper

The fontan procedure in Greece: early surgical results and excellent mid-term outcome

Hellenic Journal of Cardiology : HJC = Hellēnikē Kardiologikē Epitheōrēsē
Panagiotis G SfyridisGeorge E Sarris

Abstract

The Fontan operation (modified from its original version) affords excellent palliation for many patients with various forms of anatomic or functional single ventricle. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the outcome of our experience with the Fontan procedure in Greece. Fifty-eight consecutive patients with single ventricle physiology had a modified Fontan operation between 1997 and 2009. Their records were reviewed retrospectively. Follow up, which included clinical evaluation and echocardiographic functional assessment, was complete. Median age at operation was 5.7 years (range 3 years to 29.4 years); 46.5% had multistage palliation (stage I and II); 79% had prior bidirectional cavopulmonary shunt (stage II) and 8.6% single stage Fontan. Fifty-four patients had an extracardiac conduit total cavopulmonary connection (EC-TCPC) and 4 an intra-atrial lateral tunnel (LT-TCPC). Fenestration was performed in 26 (44.8%) patients. Operative mortality was 0%. One patient required a short period of extracorporeal membrane oxygenator support. The most frequent complication was prolonged pleural effusion. Median duration of pleural effusion was 17 days (range 6-47 days). Median duration of follow up was 5.44 years (range 0.36 to 11....Continue Reading

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