Infundibulectomy
Cross-source consensus on Infundibulectomy from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
Risks & contraindications
Background
Evidence quality
Highlighted claims
- Thirty patients received infundibulectomy in addition to valvulotomy during the initial surgery. — Outcome 50 years after surgical repair of pulmonary valve stenosis: a longitudinal cohort study
- Patients with infundibulectomy had a higher reintervention rate than patients without it. — Outcome 50 years after surgical repair of pulmonary valve stenosis: a longitudinal cohort study
- Cox regression identified infundibulectomy as a significant predictor of reintervention. — Outcome 50 years after surgical repair of pulmonary valve stenosis: a longitudinal cohort study
- The cohort cannot determine whether elevated reintervention risk is due to the anatomy requiring infundibulectomy or the repair itself. — Outcome 50 years after surgical repair of pulmonary valve stenosis: a longitudinal cohort study
- Infundibulectomy may be associated with supraventricular tachycardia, but larger series are needed to confirm it. — Outcome 50 years after surgical repair of pulmonary valve stenosis: a longitudinal cohort study