Repair of left ventricular inflow tract lesions in Shone's anomaly: valve growth and long-term outcome

EMBD Walter, R Van Praagh, O Miera… - The Annals of Thoracic …, 2013 - Elsevier
BACKGROUND: The degree of involvement of left ventricular inflow tract obstruction is the
predominant factor determining outcome in Shone's anomaly. In this series of patients with
Shone's anomaly, we evaluated the impact of mitral valve (MV) repair strategies performed
to correct the components of this anomaly on growth of the valve and long-term functional
outcome in children. METHODS: In the last 25 years, 45 children, mean age 5.16±5.0 years
(median, 3.9; range, 2 months–16.8 years), underwent surgical correction of Shone's …
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