Ciaravella J M, McGoon D C, Hagler D J, Fulton R E
J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg. 1979 Apr;77(4):536-42.
Two patients with a rare form of double-chambered, double-outlet right ventricle (DORV) are described. Both patients had associated pulmonary stenosis, ventricular septal defect, and a large tricuspid valve whose chordal attachments crossed the right ventricular outflow tract. The angiocardiographic, echocardiographic, and operative findings were distinctive. The right ventricle was positioned as a "cap" sitting atop the ventricular septal defect at the cephalad end of the left ventricle. The right ventricle, with its two "horns," was likened to a rider straddling a saddle. Tricuspid chordal attachments extended into each of the two right ventricular "horn." No repair was performed in the asymptomatic patient. The other repair involved closure of the tricuspid orifice and insertion of a valved extracardiac conduit from the right atrium to the pulmonary artery.
本文描述了两名患有罕见形式的双腔、双出口右心室(DORV)的患者。两名患者均伴有肺动脉狭窄、室间隔缺损以及一个巨大的三尖瓣,其腱索附着穿过右心室流出道。心血管造影、超声心动图及手术所见均具有特征性。右心室位于左心室头端室间隔缺损上方,呈“帽状”。右心室及其两个“角”,被比作跨坐在马鞍上的骑手。三尖瓣腱索附着延伸至两个右心室“角”中的每一个。无症状患者未进行修复。另一例修复包括关闭三尖瓣口,并从右心房至肺动脉插入一个带瓣心外管道。