Abstract
Objective:
Patients who have undergone a previous bidirectional superior cavopulmonary anastomosis and have hypoxemia and anatomy considered unsuitable for the Fontan completion present a difficult subset. We performed common carotid artery-to-internal jugular vein (CCA-IJV) shunt in these patients.
Methods:
Between January 2010 and January 2015, eight patients underwent a CCA-IJV shunt. Their records were analyzed retrospectively.
Results:
There were no early deaths. The baseline arterial saturation prior to the shunt procedure was median 67% (range 60%-72%), which increased to median 83% (range 80%-90%) after the procedure. The preoperative arterial oxygen partial pressure (Pa
Conclusions:
In a selected group of patients who are considered to be unsuitable for completion of Fontan circulation following superior cavopulmonary anastomosis, creation of a CCA-IJV shunt may be helpful to improve saturations and improve ventricular function.
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