Objectives: Restenosis after aortic arch reconstruction is a known complication in neonates and infants. Homograft is the most commonly used patch material for aortic arch reconstructions in our center. Since 2014, tissue-engineered bovine pericardium (CardioCel) has been used as an alternative. The aim of our study was to determine whether the choice of material affected the development of restenosis in these patients. Methods: Data of all neonates and infants who underwent aortic arch reconstruction with the use of any patch material between 2005 and 2016 were analyzed. Restenosis was defined by the need for reintervention, either percutaneous or surgical. Results: Forty-one patients underwent aortic arch repair. Excluding the 30-day mort...
OBJECTIVE: Primary repair of aortic arch obstructions and associated cardiac anomalies is a surgical...
ObjectivePrevious reports of neonatal coarctation repair demonstrate a high rate of recurrent arch o...
Background/Purpose: Aortopulmonary window (APW) is a rare congenital heart disease and surgical corr...
OBJECTIVES: The incidence of recurrent aortic arch obstruction after Norwood procedure and other typ...
Introduction: We reviewed our experience with decellularized porcine small intestine sub-mucosa (DPS...
ObjectivesNeonates weighing less than 2.5 kg with aortic coarctation are challenging. We sought to f...
AbstractBackground: Repair of aortic coarctation is often delayed in small infants because of the be...
AbstractObjective: Truncal valve regurgitation and interrupted aortic arch have frequently been iden...
The problem of the effectiveness of obstruction at the level of the aortic arch is still a matter of...
Background. The optimal tactics of surgical treatment of aortic arch hypoplasia combined with other ...
AbstractObjective: The optimal technique for aortic arch reconstruction through median sternotomy is...
OBJECTIVES The most appropriate material for reconstruction of the aorta for native or graft infe...
OBJECTIVE: To describe endovascular stent placement in infants as a technically feasible option in c...
BACKGROUND: Aortic cusp extension is a technique for aortic valve (AV) repairs in pediatric patients...
In 2013, we published a simple method for aortic valve reconstruction in children using fixed perica...
OBJECTIVE: Primary repair of aortic arch obstructions and associated cardiac anomalies is a surgical...
ObjectivePrevious reports of neonatal coarctation repair demonstrate a high rate of recurrent arch o...
Background/Purpose: Aortopulmonary window (APW) is a rare congenital heart disease and surgical corr...
OBJECTIVES: The incidence of recurrent aortic arch obstruction after Norwood procedure and other typ...
Introduction: We reviewed our experience with decellularized porcine small intestine sub-mucosa (DPS...
ObjectivesNeonates weighing less than 2.5 kg with aortic coarctation are challenging. We sought to f...
AbstractBackground: Repair of aortic coarctation is often delayed in small infants because of the be...
AbstractObjective: Truncal valve regurgitation and interrupted aortic arch have frequently been iden...
The problem of the effectiveness of obstruction at the level of the aortic arch is still a matter of...
Background. The optimal tactics of surgical treatment of aortic arch hypoplasia combined with other ...
AbstractObjective: The optimal technique for aortic arch reconstruction through median sternotomy is...
OBJECTIVES The most appropriate material for reconstruction of the aorta for native or graft infe...
OBJECTIVE: To describe endovascular stent placement in infants as a technically feasible option in c...
BACKGROUND: Aortic cusp extension is a technique for aortic valve (AV) repairs in pediatric patients...
In 2013, we published a simple method for aortic valve reconstruction in children using fixed perica...
OBJECTIVE: Primary repair of aortic arch obstructions and associated cardiac anomalies is a surgical...
ObjectivePrevious reports of neonatal coarctation repair demonstrate a high rate of recurrent arch o...
Background/Purpose: Aortopulmonary window (APW) is a rare congenital heart disease and surgical corr...