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European Journal of Cardio-Thoracic Surgery | 2003
Cheong Lim; Woong Han Kim; Soo Cheol Kim; Jae Wook Rhyu; Man Jong Baek; Sam Se Oh; Chan Young Na; Chong Whan Kim
OBJECTIVES Deep hypothermic circulatory arrest during repair of aortic arch anomalies may induce neurological complications or myocardial injury. Regional cerebral and myocardial perfusion may eliminate those potential side effects. METHODS From March 2000 to March 2002, 48 neonates or infants with complex arch anomaly were operated on using the regional perfusion technique. Thirty-three patients were male and the median age was 24 days (range 5-301 days). Preoperative diagnosis consisted of coarctation or interruption of the aorta associated with ventricular septal defect (group I, n = 26) and arch anomaly with complex intracardiac defects such as hypoplastic left heart syndrome or its variants (group II, n = 22). Arterial cannula was inserted through the innominate artery and the flow rate was regulated to about 50-100 ml/kg per min during regional perfusion. Simultaneous myocardial perfusion was maintained using a Y-connected infusion line. Cardioplegia was applied during intracardiac repair. RESULTS Cardiopulmonary bypass and aortic cross-clamp times were 154 +/- 49 and 39 +/- 34 min, respectively. Temporary circulatory arrest for intracardiac procedures was performed in eight patients. However, the mean arrest time was minimized (range 1-18 min). The descending aorta clamping time was 33 +/- 16 min. Operative mortality rates in each group were 0 and 18.2% (0/26 and 4/22). Late mortality rates were 0 and 11.1% (0/26 and 2/18) during 9.1 months of follow-up. Complications consisted of low cardiac output in eight cases, transient neurological problems in two cases, and transient renal insufficiency in two cases, respectively. CONCLUSIONS Regional perfusion is feasible and can be used with acceptable results. It may reduce potential complications following aortic arch reconstruction using circulatory arrest. However, repair of aortic arch in the patients with complex intracardiac defects still imposes a significant rate of mortality and morbidity.
European Journal of Cardio-Thoracic Surgery | 2004
Cheong Lim; Jae Young Lee; Woong-Han Kim; Soo-Cheol Kim; Jinyoung Song; Soo-Jin Kim; Joong-Haeng Choh; Chong Whan Kim
The Korean Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery | 2005
Jae Hyun Kim; Chan Young Na; Sam Sae Oh; Chang Ha Lee; Man Jong Baek; Chong Whan Kim
The Korean Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery | 2002
Man Jong Baek; Woong-Han Kim; Chan Young Na; Sam Se Oh; Soo Cheol Kim; Jae Young Lee; Yang Bin Jeon; Seog Ki Lee; Chang-Ha Lee; Jae Woong Lee; Wook Sung Kim; Young Tak Lee; Young Kwang Park; Chong Whan Kim
The Korean Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery | 2006
Hong Gook Lim; Chang Ha Lee; Seong Wook Hwang; Cheul Lee; Chong Whan Kim; Jun Seok Kim
The Korean Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery | 2006
Hong Gook Lim; Chang-Ha Lee; Hong Joo Seo; Chong Whan Kim; Jun Seok Kim
The Korean Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery | 2005
Hong Gook Lim; Chang Ha Lee; Woong Han Kim; Seong Wook Hwang; Cheul Lee; Chong Whan Kim
The Korean Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery | 2002
Man Jong Baek; Chan Young Na; Woong Han Kim; Sam Se Oh; Soo Cheol Kim; Cheong Lim; Jae Wook Ryu; Joon Hyuk Kong; Young Tak Lee; Wook Sung Kim; Hyun Soo Moon; Young Kwan Park; Chong Whan Kim
The Korean Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery | 2001
Man Jong Baek; Woong-Han Kim; Sam Se Oh; Yang Bin Jeon; Ryu Jw; Joon Hyuk Kong; Cheong Lim; Soo Cheol Kim; Woong Han Kim; Chan Young Na; Seog Ki Lee; Chang-Ha Lee; Young Tak Lee; Yoon Yw; Young Kwan Park; Chong Whan Kim
The Korean Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery | 1998
Woong Han Kim; Jung Dh; Soo Chul Kim; Jeon Hj; Chang-Ha Lee; Woong-Han Kim; Sam Se Oh; Cheol Hyun Chung; Ra Cy; Lee Yt; Young Kwan Park; Chong Whan Kim; Sung Nok Hong