Evolution of surgery of ventricular septal defect closure

A ventricular septal defect is one of the foremost prevalent congenital heart defects, accounting for around 20% of all congenital heart malformations.<br /> Nowadays, there are three surgical methods for ventricular septal defect: surgical treatment of ventricular septal defect with a heart-l...

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Main Authors: Akkerbez Adilbekova (Author), Shukhrat Marasulov (Author), Bakhytzhan Nurkeyev (Author), Saken Kozhakhmetov (Author)
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Published: National Scientific Medical Center, 2022-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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520 |a A ventricular septal defect is one of the foremost prevalent congenital heart defects, accounting for around 20% of all congenital heart malformations.<br /> Nowadays, there are three surgical methods for ventricular septal defect: surgical treatment of ventricular septal defect with a heart-lung machine, interventional closure of ventricular septal defect by percutaneous puncture, and hybrid operation (with no heart-lung machine).<br /> Hybrid operation - there is some of the latest evolutions introduced in cardiac surgical treatment practice. This technique is mild, to reduce surgical trauma, and perform not connecting the patient to the heart-lung machine, without X-ray exposure, and there are additional indications than the interventional procedure.<br /> The article reviewed literature sources on the surgical treatments of the ventricular septal defect and the results of the above methods, and also considers more detail especially hybrid operation (without a heart-lung machine). 
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