2014
DOI: 10.1093/icvts/ivu276.314
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314 * Anatomic Repair of Complex Transposition With en Bloc Rotation of the Truncus Arteriosus: Ten Years' Experience

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“…Most studies report on 1 technique. 8,9,[13][14][15][16][17][18][19][20] Some studies report outcomes of different procedures in a single center, 10,21,22 whereas 1 multicenter study reports on different operations. 23 All of the studies were retrospective, and none of the studies were randomized.…”
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“…Most studies report on 1 technique. 8,9,[13][14][15][16][17][18][19][20] Some studies report outcomes of different procedures in a single center, 10,21,22 whereas 1 multicenter study reports on different operations. 23 All of the studies were retrospective, and none of the studies were randomized.…”
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“…A circumflex artery from the RCA is not considered as a risk factor for the Nikaidoh technique but has been mentioned as a contraindication for the "en bloc truncal rotation techniques," although with increasing experience, these coronary artery anomalies are not all seen as a contraindication. 16 The Bex-Nikaidoh procedure and in fact all its modifications, including "en bloc truncal rotation techniques," have several drawbacks: coronary artery problems may occur due to transfer or due to leaving the coronary artery in place (kinking or stretching), aortic valve insufficiency has been reported to be a complication, and all over these operations are considered to be more technically demanding than the Rastelli procedure.…”
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“…The growth potential of the PA is maintained. Several reports have shown that the growth of tubular structures as well as the functions of both semilunar valves were preserved and showed harmonious growth in the late phase [25][26][27]. Overstretch or distortion of the coronary arteries does not occur, unlike in the Nikaidoh procedure [23,28], taking into consideration the posterior transference distance of the aortic valve according to the degree of PS.…”
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“…To overcome the drawbacks of the Rastelli operation, the Réparation à l'étage ventriculaire (REV), the Nikaidoh operation, and the en bloc rotation of the truncus arteriosus have been introduced and the boundaries of the arterial switch operation (ASO) crossed. [4][5][6][7] Olds and colleagues evaluated the midterm results following different surgical strategies for the repair of TGA/VSD/ LVOTO 8 and aimed at determining the optimal treatment concept. However, like other authors in the past, they experienced difficulties to provide an unambiguous, structured, and integrated concept, which could be applied universally.…”
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“…Relatively large series of the Nikaidoh operation and en bloc rotation of the truncus arteriosus are single-center experiences. 6,10 Low mortality rates are the consequence of the large experience with the indications and implementation of the procedures and can therefore not be generalized. The continuously decreasing, already low mortality rates permit shifting our attention toward morbidity.…”
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