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The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, Vol 104, 954-960, Copyright © 1992 by The American Association for Thoracic Surgery and The Western Thoracic Surgical Association
S Bharati, R Karp and M Lev
Atrioventricular block may occasionally occur after surgical correction of
truncus arteriosus. We therefore studied the conduction system by means of
serial sections in five cases of truncus (one after surgical intervention)
to delineate the course of the conduction system and its relationship to
the ventricular septal defect and the membranous septum. In general, the
ventricular septal defect is in the anterior septum, confluent with the
truncus, and the atrioventricular bundle is posterior and unrelated to the
rim of the ventricular septal defect. In cases in which the ventricular
septal defect is anterior and separated from the membranous septum by
distinct muscle, the ventricular septal defect can be surgically closed
without injury to the atrioventricular bundle. If the ventricular septal
defect is related to the membranous septum, the atrioventricular bundle may
be close to the ventricular septal defect and susceptible to surgical
injury. If muscle separates the ventricular septal defect from the
membranous septum, the branching bundle is close to the ventricular septal
defect and also is susceptible to surgical injury. In one operated case
there was partial dissolution of the left bundle branch, and the right
bundle branch was involved in surgical closure of the defect. In summary,
in truncus the conduction system varies in its course and is related to the
location of the ventricular septal defect and its relationship to the
membranous septum. The ventricular septal defect may be close to or related
to the membranous septum, and the atrioventricular bundle and the beginning
of the bundle branches may be vulnerable to surgical injury.
ARTICLES
The conduction system in truncus arteriosus and its surgical significance. A study of five cases
Congenital Heart and Conduction System Center, Heart Institute for Children, Palos Heights, Ill. 60463.
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