Congenital absence of pulmonary valve leaflets

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Congenital absence of pulmonary valve leaflets is an uncommon condition usually associated wth ventricular septal defect and an obstructive pulmonary valve ring. Twenty-one patients with these malformations are described. Twenty had an associated ventricular septal defect with ventriculoarterial concordance, and one also had transposition of the great arteries, ventricular septal defect, and obstructive pulmonary valve ring. The clinial features, cardiac catheterisation findings, and angiocardiographic results are presented. Twelve patients underwent cardiac surgery. Three patents died, one in the early, and the other two in the late postoperative period. The results, according to the surgical technique employed and postoperative cardiac catheterisation findings, showed that patients in whom the bioprostheses were implanted in the pulmonary position had a better late follow-up.

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Buendia, A., Attie, F., Ovseyevitz, J., Zghaib, A., Zamora, C., Zavaleta, D., … Richheimer, R. (1983). Congenital absence of pulmonary valve leaflets. British Heart Journal, 50(1), 31–41. https://doi.org/10.1136/hrt.50.1.31

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