Acute Pulmonary Edema and Congestion in the Right Upper Lobe after Waterston-Cooley Shunt for Tetralogy of Fallot: A Case Report

활로4증후에서 Waterston-Cooley 문합수술후에 발생한 우상엽 폐수종: 1례 보고

  • Published : 1977.06.01

Abstract

The tetralogy of Fallot is one of the most frequent and serious congenital cardiac malformation accompanied cyanosis. For relief of cyanosis, the Waterston operation is a successful, palliative procedure in infant & young child under age of five with obstructive lesions of the right: side of the heart who require a systemic-pulmonary arterial shunt for survival. A patient, aged 3 and weighing 13 kg., who had been cyanotic since one month after birth,. was admitted to the University of Severance Hospital under a diagnosis of tetralogy of Fallot, The side to side anastomosis between the right pulmonary artery & the ascending aorta was performed in March 1976. The anastomotic channel was made only 4 ram. in diameter, thereafter massive unilateral pulmonary congestion on the side of the anastomosis developed shortly after operation. And the. patient died of congestive heart failure within a hour. And so the purpose of this report is describe the immediate & late effect of systemic-pulmonary shunt for T.O.F. with review of literatures.

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