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摘要
心内膜锚定技术是对全异常肺静脉回流修复术的一种新的改良,包括在肺静脉汇合处制作一个 L 形皮瓣,然后将其锚定在心内膜上。该技术的理论优势是锚定皮瓣内表面光滑,牵引力可延长连接口,因此可望获得宽畅的路径。这种技术在心上型全肺静脉回流异常的罕见变异中的应用表明,它有可能成为传统修复术的替代方法,尤其是在肺静脉汇合处弯曲的患者中。
Endocardial Anchoring Technique for Variant Supracardiac Total Anomalous Pulmonary Venous Return
The endocardial anchoring technique is a novel modification of total anomalous pulmonary venous return repair that involves creation of an L-shaped flap of the pulmonary venous confluence, subsequently anchoring it to the endocardium. A wide and smooth pathway can be expected from the theoretical advantages of this technique, namely, a smooth inner surface of the anchored flap and traction force to extend the orifice of the connection. An application of this technique for a rare variant of supracardiac total anomalous pulmonary venous return suggests its potential to be an alternative to the conventional repair, especially in patients with a curved pulmonary venous confluence.