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Brunet-Garcia L, Zuccarino F, Moscoso Garrido BA, Carretero Bellon JM. Interrupted Aortic Arch Associated With Aortopulmonary Window: The Role of Multidetector Computed Tomography Angiography. World J Pediatr Congenit Heart Surg 2023; 14:231-233. [PMID: 36330683 DOI: 10.1177/21501351221133756] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/06/2022]
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We report a case of a 2-day-old male with a diagnosis of interrupted aortic arch combined with aortopulmonary window suspected through echocardiography and confirmed by multidetector computer tomography (MDCT) angiography. Our case highlights how MDCT angiography was a key factor in planning surgical approach as it not only accurately defined aortic arch anatomy but also aortopulmonary window morphology.
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- Laia Brunet-Garcia
- Department of Paediatric Cardiology, Consorci Sanitari del Maresme, 16380Hospital de Mataró, Barcelona, Spain
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- Department of Radiology, 16512Hospital Sant Joan de Déu, Barcelona, Spain
- Department of Radiology, Hospital del Mar, Barcelona, Spain
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- Department of Paediatric Cardiology, 16512Hospital Sant Joan de Déu, Barcelona, Spain
- Department of Paediatric Cardiology, Hospital Universitari Joan XXIII, Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Tarragona, Spain
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Serrano Martínez F, Vázquez Sánchez A, Castelló Ginestar A, Cano Sánchez A, Martínez León J. Ventana aorto-pulmonar compleja. A propósito de 3 casos. CIRUGIA CARDIOVASCULAR 2021. [DOI: 10.1016/j.circv.2020.11.007] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 10/22/2022] Open
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Aortopulmonary window with interrupted aortic arch is rarely reported beyond infancy. Pre-operative assessment and surgical repair are challenging. We report successful surgical repair of aortopulmonary window with interrupted aortic arch in a 6-year-old girl with near-normal pulmonary artery pressure immediately following surgery.
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Shahbah DA, Herrick NL, El-Said H, Lamberti J, Murthy R. Aortopulmonary Window With Pulmonary Atresia and Interrupted Aortic Arch: A Very Rare Triad. World J Pediatr Congenit Heart Surg 2019; 10:791-792. [PMID: 31701829 DOI: 10.1177/2150135119872199] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/16/2022]
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Aortopulmonary window (APW) is a rare lesion, accounting for 0.2% to 0.6% of all congenital heart diseases. We report a rare case of an infant with APW, interrupted aortic arch, and pulmonary atresia with intact interventricular septum and right ventricle-dependent coronary circulation. This report describes the anatomy of this lesion set, the complex surgical palliation that was required, and the management of postoperative complications.
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- Rady Children's Hospital, San Diego, CA, USA.,University of California, San Diego, CA, USA
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- Lucile Salter Packard Children's Hospital, Palo Alto, CA, USA
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- Division of Pediatric Cardiac Surgery, Department of Cardiovascular Surgery, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York, NY, USA
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Li W, Bin G, Jiang W, Shuang Y. Prenatal Diagnosis of Aortopulmonary Window by 2-Dimensional Echocardiography: Summary of 8 Cases. JOURNAL OF ULTRASOUND IN MEDICINE : OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ULTRASOUND IN MEDICINE 2019; 38:795-803. [PMID: 30312989 DOI: 10.1002/jum.14756] [Citation(s) in RCA: 4] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.8] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 05/22/2018] [Indexed: 06/08/2023]
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Aortopulmonary window (APW) is a rare congenital heart anomaly. A total of 8 cases with APW confirmed by echocardiography and surgery were retrospectively reviewed and the echocardiographic features analyzed. Among the 8 APW cases, 5 were type II and 3 were type III, the latter of which includes 2 cases complicated with Berry syndrome. Prenatal echocardiography can provide accurate information for the diagnosis of fetal APW. The prognosis depends on the timing of surgery and the nature of the associated cardiac anomalies.
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- Wenxiu Li
- Pediatric Cardiovascular Center, Beijing Anzhen Hospital, Capital Medical University, Beijing, China
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- Pediatric Cardiovascular Center, Beijing Anzhen Hospital, Capital Medical University, Beijing, China
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- Pediatric Cardiovascular Center, Beijing Anzhen Hospital, Capital Medical University, Beijing, China
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- Pediatric Cardiovascular Center, Beijing Anzhen Hospital, Capital Medical University, Beijing, China
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Moore RA, Wallen WJ, Riggs KW, Morales DL. Three-dimensional printing in surgical planning: A case of aortopulmonary window with interrupted aortic arch. Ann Pediatr Cardiol 2018; 11:201-203. [PMID: 29922020 PMCID: PMC5963237 DOI: 10.4103/apc.apc_127_17] [Citation(s) in RCA: 7] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.2] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Download PDF] [Figures] [Journal Information] [Submit a Manuscript] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 12/03/2022] Open
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Better anatomical understanding and conceptualization of complex congenital heart defects using three-dimensional (3D) printing may improve surgical planning, especially in rare defects. In this report, we utilized 3D printing to delineate the exact cardiac anatomy of a neonate with an aortopulmonary window associated with interrupted aortic arch to devise a novel approach to the repair.
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- Ryan A Moore
- Division of Cardiology, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, Heart Institute, Cincinnati, OH, USA
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- Division of Pediatric Cardiothoracic Surgery, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, Heart Institute, Cincinnati, OH, USA
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- Division of Pediatric Cardiothoracic Surgery, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, Heart Institute, Cincinnati, OH, USA
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- Division of Pediatric Cardiothoracic Surgery, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, Heart Institute, Cincinnati, OH, USA
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García C, Álvarez T, Bravo C, Pérez-Caballero R, Viadero MT, Gámez F, Pérez R, De León-Luis J. Prenatal Diagnosis of an Aortopulmonary Window With an Interrupted Aortic Arch. JOURNAL OF ULTRASOUND IN MEDICINE : OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ULTRASOUND IN MEDICINE 2016; 35:2087-2093. [PMID: 27503753 DOI: 10.7863/ultra.15.11021] [Citation(s) in RCA: 4] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.5] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 11/16/2015] [Accepted: 01/25/2016] [Indexed: 06/06/2023]
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A prenatal aortopulmonary window with an interrupted aortic arch was detected in a 22-week-old fetus. The 3-vessel and trachea view showed a communication between the ascending aorta and the pulmonary artery. Early postnatal surgery was successful. A PubMed-based search identified all cases of prenatal aortopulmonary windows between 2002 and 2015. Nine articles were identified. The average gestational age at diagnosis was 28 weeks (range, 22-33 weeks). The most frequent aortopulmonary window was type I (40%). All cases were associated with congenital heart defects, mainly an interrupted aortic arch (50%). No chromosomal or extracardiac abnormalities were seen. Prenatal echocardiography is useful for early diagnosis of an aortopulmonary window. The prognosis depends on the time of surgery and the nature of the associated anomalies.
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- Cecilia García
- Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Hospital General Gregorio Marañón, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Madrid, Spain
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- Department of Pediatric Cardiology, Hospital General Gregorio Marañón, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Madrid, Spain
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- Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Hospital Central de la Defensa Gómez Ulla, Universidad de Alcalá de Henares, Madrid, Spain
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- Department of Pediatric Cardiac Surgery, Hospital General Gregorio Marañón, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Madrid, Spain
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- Department of Pediatric Cardiology, Hospital Marqués de Valdecillas, Santander, Spain
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- Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Hospital General Gregorio Marañón, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Madrid, Spain
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- Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Hospital General Gregorio Marañón, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Madrid, Spain
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- Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Hospital General Gregorio Marañón, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Madrid, Spain
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