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VIDEO: Less tricuspid regurgitation seen with Sano shunt in Norwood procedures


 

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SEATTLE – Sano shunts outperform Blalock-Taussig shunts for Norwood procedures in neonates with hypoplastic left heart syndrome, according to a research registry study of 322 patients at the Cleveland Clinic and elsewhere.

The 166 newborns who had Sano shunts were matched to 166 who had Blalock-Taussig (BT) shunts.

β€œFor comparable neonates with HLHS [hypoplastic left heart syndrome] undergoing Norwood operations, Sano offers better late survival [more than 3 years], less late tricuspid regurgitation, and perhaps less late right ventricular dysfunction than BT,” the investigators concluded.

Even so, Dr. Richard Ohye, professor of cardiac surgery at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, said the jury is still out on which shunt is best. He explained why in an interview at the American Association for Thoracic Surgery annual meeting. He also shared tips on shunt selection and explained a novel technique he has developed for doing a Sano shunt with a smaller hole in the right ventricle.

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