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International Journal of Cardiology | 1988

A comparative long-term follow-up of the results of anterior and posterior approaches in bypassing the rudimentary right ventricle in patients with tricuspid atresia

Guillermo O Kreutzer; Adrián Allaria; Andrés J Schlichter; María I Román; Horacio Capelli; Gustavo G Berri; Eduardo A Kreutzer

We have studied 44 patients with classical tricuspid atresia who underwent radical surgery between 1971 and 1985. Bypassing of the incomplete and rudimentary right ventricle was performed, in anterior fashion, in 17 patients operated on from 1971 to 1980. Subsequently, from 1980 to 1985, we used a technique of posterior retroaortic atriopulmonary anastomosis. This was undertaken in 27 patients. We have now compared the results in the two groups. Hospital and late mortality was 23.5 and 17.6% in those undergoing an anterior anastomosis, while it was 7.4 and 3.7% in those having a retroaortic connexion. When we compared the results in survivors, according to a previously designed clinical assessment score, we found that 41.1% of those undergoing the anterior approach were in excellent clinical status in comparison to 85.1% of those having a posterior anastomosis. The actuarial survival curve at 6 years showed 88.8% survival (70% confidence limit 44-77) for the posterior approach and 64.7% for the anterior. On the basis of our findings we felt able to remove from consideration as risk factors three of the features initially identified by Choussat and his colleagues. We conclude that better immediate and late results are obtained with the posterior retroaortic approach. We also found that those patients with excellent long-term outcome had postoperative right atrial pressures less than 14 mm Hg. Late arrhythmias were associated with increased right atrial pressures and were a relevant risk factor in both groups.


The Annals of Thoracic Surgery | 1985

Repair of Corrected Transposition Associated with Ventricular Septal Defect and Pulmonary Stenosis

Florentino J. Vargas; Guillermo O Kreutzer; Andrés J Schlichter; Miguel A Granja; Eduardo A Kreutzer

Five patients with the diagnosis of classically corrected transposition of the great arteries, ventricular septal defect (VSD), and pulmonary outflow tract obstruction underwent surgical repair. A variant of a previously described technique was used to avoid injury to conduction tissue. Through an incision into the anatomical left ventricle, the VSD patch was sutured inferiorly to the right and away from the edges of the defect and superiorly to the epicardial border of the ventriculotomy. The pulmonary artery was opened, and its proximal end was closed with a suture. A pouch containing the conduction tissue was therefore obtained. Pulmonary ventriculoarterial continuity was reestablished using a valved or nonvalved Dacron or pericardial conduit. The postoperative course of the patients was uneventful. No changes were demonstrated on comparison with preoperative cardiac rhythm. Good hemodynamic performance was noted in 2 patients in whom postoperative catheterization was performed.


The Annals of Thoracic Surgery | 2006

Surgical approach to left ventricular inflow obstruction due to dilated coronary sinus.

Florentino J. Vargas; Jorge Rozenbaum; Ricardo Lopez; Miguel A Granja; Ana De Dios; Beatriz Zarlenga; Enrique Flores; Enrique Fischman; Eduardo A Kreutzer


Journal of the American College of Cardiology | 1995

985-67 Study of Pulmonary Perfusion Using Scintigraphy in Total or Partial By-pass of the Right Ventricle at Rest and with Exertion

Eduardo A Kreutzer; Alberto H Quilindro; Brent J. Barber; Beatriz Zarlenga; Nelda Batista; Cecilia Hoffman; Andrés J Schlichter; Jorge L. Simon; Guillermo O Kreutzer


Revista Argentina de Cardiología | 2014

Homenaje a Miguel Granja

Eduardo A Kreutzer; Luis Trentacoste


Argentine Journal of Cardiology | 2014

Tribute to Miguel Granja

Eduardo A Kreutzer; Luis Trentacoste


Archive | 2013

Surgical Approach to Left Ventricular Inflow Obstruction Due to Dilated

Beatriz Zarlenga; Enrique Flores; Enrique Fischman; Eduardo A Kreutzer; Florentino J. Vargas; Jorge Rozenbaum; Ricardo Lopez; Miguel Granja


Revista Argentina de Cardiología | 2007

Primera asistencia ventricular pediátrica prolongada (Berlin Heart) en la República Argentina

Florentino J. Vargas; Ricardo Lopez; Victorio Picone; Jorge Rozenbaum; Eduardo Montenegro; Juan Pérez; Enrique Fischman; Beatriz Zarlenga; Ana De Dios; Eduardo A Kreutzer


Archive | 2000

THORACIC AND CARDIOVASCULAR SURGERY SURGERY FOR CONGENITAL HEART DISEASE

Andrés J Schlichter; Christian Kreutzer; Rita de Cassia Mayorquim; Jorge L. Simon; María I Román; Haydee Vazquez; Eduardo A Kreutzer; Guillermo O Kreutzer


Archivos del Instituto de Cardiología de México | 1999

Evaluación de las complicaciones de los diferentes bypass del ventrículo derecho por ecocardiografía con contraste

Eduardo A Kreutzer; Haydee Vazquez; Gustavo Narkizian; María I Román; María I Sicurello; Alberto H Quilindro; Andrés J Schlichter; María Grippo; Guillermo O Kreutzer

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María I Román

Hospital Pedro de Elizalde

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Beatriz Zarlenga

Hospital Pedro de Elizalde

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Haydee Vazquez

Boston Children's Hospital

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María Grippo

Boston Children's Hospital

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Jorge L. Simon

Boston Children's Hospital

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Adrián Allaria

Boston Children's Hospital

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