- 승모판막질환을 동반하지 않은 심방세동에서의 Cox-Maze 술식 -3례 보고-
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- 강창현,김기봉
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- 大韓胸部外科學會誌
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- 1998년|31권 12호|pp.1230-1233 (4 pages)
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- 대한흉부외과학회
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The Cox-Maze procedure was developed as a cure for atrial fibrillation. The recovery rate of both atrial contractility is reported low in the atrial fibrillation associated with mitral valvular heart disease than that of loan atrial fibrillation. We performed the Cox-Maze procedure (Maze III) in three cases who suffered from non-mitral heart diseases associated with atrial fibrillation: A ruptured sinus of Valsalva aneurysm, a ventricular septal defect, and an aortic stenoinsufficiency. The Cox-Maze procedure was performed concomitantly with correction of the underlying heart disease. Conversion to sinus rhythm was achieved in all three patients, and both right and left atrial mechanical activities could be identified echocardiographically after three postoperative months. ^ a Cox-Maze 술식은 심방세동의 수술적 치료를 위해 고안된 술식이다. Cox-Maze 술식후의 정상 동율동의 회복 및 심방의 수축력 회복은 단독으로 심방세동만을 가진 경우에 비하여, 좌심방의 병변을 초래하는 승모판 질환과 같은 병변을 동반한 경우에는 떨어지는 것으로 보고되고 있다. 본 연구자들은 3례의 승모판막질환을 동반하지 않은 심방세동 환자에서 Cox-Maze 술식을 경헙하였다. 첫 번째 환자는 발살바동 파열에 동반된 심방세동이었으며, 두 번째는 심실중격결손, 세 번째는 대동맥판막 협착폐쇄부전증과 동반된 심방세동이었다. 세 환자 모두에게서 기저 심장질환의 교정과 더불어 Cox-Maze 술식을 같이 시행하였다. 세 환자 모두에서 수술 직후 동율동으로의 전환이 이루어졌고, 술후 3개월 이후에는 좌, 우심방의 기계적인 수축력도 모두 확인할 수 있었다.
The Cox-Maze procedure was developed as a cure for atrial fibrillation. The recovery rate of both atrial contractility is reported low in the atrial fibrillation associated with mitral valvular heart disease than that of loan atrial fibrillation. We performed the Cox-Maze procedure (Maze III) in three cases who suffered from non-mitral heart diseases associated with atrial fibrillation: A ruptured sinus of Valsalva aneurysm, a ventricular septal defect, and an aortic stenoinsufficiency. The Cox-Maze procedure was performed concomitantly with correction of the underlying heart disease. Conversion to sinus rhythm was achieved in all three patients, and both right and left atrial mechanical activities could be identified echocardiographically after three postoperative months.