Double outlet of both ventricles: morphological, echocardiographic and surgical considerations.

2020 
OBJECTIVES To describe the morphology, echocardiographic features and surgical management of the entity appropriately described as 'double outlet of both ventricles'. METHODS Seven patients (5 males, age 0.5-7.5 months) were diagnosed to have a unique form of subarterial ventricular septal defect (VSD) and ventriculo-arterial connection, where a muscular outlet septum straddled the crest of the ventricular septum in a cruciate manner, such that both great arteries were equally committed to both ventricles. Diagnosis was established by echocardiography, with 6 patients submitted to surgical repair by means of intracardiac routing of the left ventricle to the aorta using 2 patches. RESULTS Surgical repair was successful in all 6 patients in whom it was attempted. In addition, 1 patient underwent concomitant repair of aortic coarctation, and 2 had closure of multiple VSDs. We lost 1 patient to follow-up after diagnosis. Follow-up with a range from 3 months to 8 years in the remaining patients revealed all to be clinically well with satisfactory growth of both outflow tracts. CONCLUSIONS We describe a series of patients with the ventriculo-arterial connection best described as 'double outlet of both ventricles'. Diagnosis is readily established by echocardiography. Good early and midterm results can be expected subsequent to surgical repair using 2 patches for interventricular septation.
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