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Title: Experiences with the Fontan operation. Author: Eijgelaar A, Hess J, Hardjowijono R, Karliczek GF, Rating W, Homan van der Heide JN. Journal: Thorac Cardiovasc Surg; 1982 Apr; 30(2):63-8. PubMed ID: 6179246. Abstract: Up to December 1980 we performed 21 Fontan operations: 8 for tricuspid atresia and 13 for a functional monoventricle. Although palliative, the operation is currently a good method of treating tricuspid atresia. In our experience, the use of a sufficiently large atriopulmonary valved conduit assures a more satisfactory immediate postoperative hemodynamic result than the atriobulbar non-valved connection (RA-infund. tunnel). Good results can be obtained by a modified Fontan operation in patients with a monoventricle. However, with this malformation, very careful preoperative selection of patients is necessary with special regard to pulmonary vascular resistance. The connection between the right atrium and pulmonary artery was established by a valved conduit in 15 patients; no valve was incorporated in the other 6 patients. The largest prostheses gave the best immediate postoperative hemodynamic results. Two patients with monoventricle were successfully reoperated for persistent right-left shunt. The 13 patients so far followed up for at least a year show definite improvement as compared with their preoperative condition. Late complications from the valved prostheses have not been observed so far.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]