Title of article :
TYPE A INTERRUPTED AORTIC ARCH WITH TAUSSIG-BING ANOMALY: AN UNUSUAL INDICATION FOR STAGED REPAIR
Author/Authors :
Echieh ، Chidibere Peter University of Calabar Teaching Hospital , Muthu ، Jothi Indrapratha Apollo Hospital , Nwagboso ، CI University of Calabar Teaching Hospital , Ogbudu ، SO University of Calabar Teaching Hospital , Eze ، NJ University of Calabar Teaching Hospital , Echieh ، CI University of Calabar Teaching Hospital
Abstract :
Complex transposition of great arteries (TGA) is when additional cono-truncal anomalies coexist with a TGA. Notable reasons for staged repair include the need to the need to adapt the left ventricle to the systemic high pressures. We report a case of staged repair of Type A Interrupted aortic arch with Taussig-Bing anomaly in a one month old male. Single stage repair could not be done for this patient because of technical difficulties, positive preoperative blood culture and associated airway problem. Patient had a successful two stage surgery involving an initial extended end-to-end anastomosis, PDA ligation with PA Banding and a delayed arterial switch operation done two months later.
Keywords :
Interrupted aortic arch , arterial switch operation , Taussig , Bing Anomaly , Transposition of Great arteries
Journal title :
Nigerian Journal of Medicine
Journal title :
Nigerian Journal of Medicine