Bilateral bidirectional Glenn: Outcome of off-pump technique

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OBJECTIVES Off-pump bilateral bidirectional Glenn (b-BDG) poses a surgical challenge and may add complexity to the postoperative outcome especially regarding uniformity of the anastomosis and central pulmonary artery growth. Herein, we report early-and mid-Term outcomes after off-pump b-BDG without using superior vena cava decompression techniques. METHODS Ninety-seven consecutive patients, between 2009 and 2014, were included in this prospective study. All patients had complete pre-and postoperative clinical and detailed neurological assessments. Diagnosis and follow-up were done by echocardiography and cardiac catheterization for assessment of pulmonary artery anatomically and haemodynamically. Median follow-up period was 3.5 years. Perioperative variables, clinical outcome, morbidity, mortality and follow-up data were recorded. RESULTS Hypoplastic right ventricle was present in 52 cases (53.6%) and hypoplastic left ventricle was present in 45 cases (46.4%). Mean superior vena cava pressure on clamping was 21.49 ± 3.04 mmHg. Mean total clamping time was 23.11 ± 3.44 min. Mean oxygen saturation increased from preoperative 69.22 ± 6.01% to 83.66 ± 3.97% after b-BDG construction (P-value ≤ 0.0001). The Nakata index increased from 288.47 ± 28.66 mm 2 /m 2 to 303.64 ± 26.85mm 2 /m 2 on follow-up (P-value ≤ 0.05). In-hospital mortality was 4 patients (4.1%) due to low-cardiac output. There were chylothorax in 9 patients (9.3%) and convulsions in 4 patients (4.1%) who were treated conservatively. CONCLUSIONS Off-pump b-BDG can be conducted safely, with a uniform anastomosis that allows a good central pulmonary artery growth for subsequent Fontan completion. Moreover, avoiding the use of cardiopulmonary bypass is more economic and less hazardous.

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El Midany, A. A. H., Mostafa, E. A., Mansour, S. A., Saffan, M., Zalat, M., El-Sokkary, I. N., & Aletreby, A. M. E. (2017). Bilateral bidirectional Glenn: Outcome of off-pump technique. Interactive Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery, 25(5), 745–749. https://doi.org/10.1093/icvts/ivx168

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