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The LeCompte maneuver is a technique used in open heart surgery, primarily on infants and children. The maneuver entails cutting the main pulmonary artery and moving it anterior to the aorta before reattaching the pulmonary artery during the following reconstruction of the great vessels.
Nikaidoh procedure: It consists in mobilizing the aortic root and coronary arteries posteriorly, doing a LeCompte maneuver, resecting the main pulmonary artery and replacing it with a right ventricle to pulmonary artery conduit and closing the VSD with a patch.
Demonstration of a 3D visualized heart from CT showing the LeCompte Maneuver resection of a congenital defect—the transposition of the great vessels. Anatomi...
The Lecompte procedure is a surgical option for young children who present with severe airway compression. The patients in this series responded well to the Lecompte procedure as evidenced by clinical relief of airway compression.
1 Ιουλ 2020 · Seventeen-year-old status post arterial switch procedure with a LeCompte maneuver has right (a) and left (b) branch pulmonary stenosis (white arrow) shown on dynamic contrast enhanced MR angiography with 3D volume rendering.
The Lecompte procedure allows early, complete anatomic repair and reduces the need for late reoperation because of its obviation of an extracardiac conduit and the potential growth of the pulmonary artery.
1 Αυγ 2008 · The Lecompte (REV) procedure is used to correct abnormal ventriculoarterial connections in patients with congenital heart diseases; it avoids the need for an extracardiac conduit for pulmonary...