Brazilian Journal of Cardiovascular Surgery ()

Ebstein's Anomaly: "The One and a Half Ventricle Heart"

  • Amber Malhotra,
  • Vishal Agrawal,
  • Kartik Patel,
  • Mausam Shah,
  • Kamal Sharma,
  • Pranav Sharma,
  • Sumbul Siddiqui,
  • Nilesh Oswal,
  • Himani Pandya

DOI
https://doi.org/10.21470/1678-9741-2018-0100
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 33, no. 4
pp. 353 – 361

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Abstract Objective: Ebstein's anomaly remains a relatively ignored disease. Lying in the 'No Man's land' between congenital and valve surgeons, it largely remains inadequately studied. We report our short-term results of treating it as a 'one and a half ventricle heart' and propose that the true tricuspid annulus (TTA) 'Z' score be used as an objective criterion for estimation of 'functional' right ventricle (RV). Methods: 22 consecutive patients undergoing surgery for Ebstein's anomaly were studied. Echocardiography was performed to assess the type and severity of the disease, tricuspid annular dimension and its 'Z' score. Patients were operated by a modification of the cone repair, with addition of annuloplasty, bidirectional cavopulmonary shunt (BCPS) and right reduction atrioplasty to provide a comprehensive repair. TTA 'Z' score was correlated later with postplication indexed residual RV volume. Results: There was one (4.5%) early and no late postoperative death. There was a significant reduction in tricuspid regurgitation grading (3.40±0.65 to 1.22±0.42, P2) is recommended. The short-term outcomes of our technique are promising.

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