• Ann. Thorac. Surg. · Jun 2012

    Biventricular repair with the Yasui operation (Norwood/Rastelli) for systemic outflow tract obstruction with two adequate ventricles.

    • Kirk R Kanter, Paul M Kirshbom, and Brian E Kogon.
    • Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery, Department of Surgery, Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, Georgia 30322, USA. kkanter@emory.edu
    • Ann. Thorac. Surg. 2012 Jun 1;93(6):1999-2005; discussion 2005-6.

    BackgroundThe Yasui procedure is employed in neonates with interrupted aortic arch and left ventricular outflow tract obstruction (IAA/LVOTO) or aortic atresia-severe stenosis with ventricular septal defect (AA/VSD) and 2 adequate-sized ventricles. This combines a Norwood arch reconstruction with a Rastelli operation establishing a biventricular repair.MethodsFrom 2002 to 2011, 21 neonates aged 3 to 55 days (mean 12.2 days, median 7 days) had IAA/LVOTO (n=13), AA/VSD (n=7), or AA/IAA with aortopulmonary window (n=1); ten (48%) had genetic abnormalities (8 with DiGeorge syndrome). Based on clinical characteristics and surgeon preference, 6 had a primary Yasui repair (4 AA/VSD, 2 IAA/LVOTO); 15 were staged with an initial Norwood repair (3 AA/VSD, 12 IAA) followed by Yasui completion in 13 (2 await completion) 4.3 to 26.6 months later (median 6.9 months).ResultsEarly mortality was zero with no interstage deaths in the staged patients. One patient died 2 months after staged repair. Since biventricular repair, 8 survivors (44%) had reoperation for conduit replacement (n=6), recurrent LVOTO (n=1), or a residual VSD (n=1). No patient requires a pacemaker. There were 3 late deaths after biventricular repair, all in patients with genetic syndromes and IAA/LVOTO. Actuarial survival after initial operation was 100% at 1 year and 75% at 5 years. Actuarial freedom from reoperation or death after biventricular repair was 14% at 5 years.ConclusionsThe Yasui operation is effective for patients with IAA/LVOTO and AA/VSD. Primary and staged repair have comparable results. Reoperation after biventricular repair seems inevitable, mostly for conduit replacement. Genetic factors may affect long-term survival.Copyright © 2012 The Society of Thoracic Surgeons. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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