Ishibashi Y, Ishizaka M, Kiyota A, Matsunami O, Kataoka K, Ohta S, Sakai K
Kyobu Geka. 1989 Jun;42(6):482-5.
Total anomalous pulmonary venous connection (TAPVC) is a cardiac disorder that seldom permits survival into adulthood without surgical correction in infancy. We reported a successful total correction in a 47-year-old man with TAPVC. Cardiovascular angiography demonstrated the features of Darling I a type TAPVC. Cardiac catheterization showed Qp/Qs: 5.8, Pp/Ps: 0.31, Rp/Rs: 0.06 and mild pulmonary hypertension. On operation, the posterior wall of left atrium anastomosed to the common pulmonary vein over 4 cm length, ASD (5.0x3.8 cm) was closed with patch, and the communicating vein was ligated. The patient made uneventful postoperative recovery and is well 3 months following surgery.