Straddling and Displaced Atrioventricular Orifices and Valves with Primitive Ventricles

Author:

LIBERTHSON RICHARD R.1,PAUL MILTON H.1,MUSTER ALEXANDER J.1,ARCILLA RENÉ A.1,ECKNER FRIEDRICH A. O.1,LEV MAURICE1

Affiliation:

1. From the Congenital Heart Disease Research and Training Center, Hektoen Institute for Medical Research; Division of Cardiology (Willis J. Potts Children's Heart Center), the Children's Memorial Hospital; the Departments of Pediatrics and Pathology of University of Chicago School of Medicine; and the Departments of Pathology of Northwestern University Medical School, University of Illinois College of Medicine, and the Chicago Medical School, University of Health Sciences, Chicago, Illinois.

Abstract

Fourteen cases of straddling or displaced atrioventricular (A-V) orifices and valves are presented. There are three types: (1) straddling tricuspid orifice entering both primitive ventricles with the mitral valve entering the left ventricle (nine cases), (2) displaced tricuspid orifice into the primitive left ventricle, with no A-V orifice in the primitive right ventricle (three cases), and (3) displaced tricuspid orifice with straddling mitral valve, in which the mitral valve has connections in both primitive ventricles, with the tricuspid entering the primitive left ventricle (two cases). Pathologically, these hearts are not single ventricle since there is a primitive right ventricle containing a portion of sinus as well as conus. Embryologically, however, these hearts are related to single ventricle, all being due to insufficient or no passage of the atrial canal region to the right during the process of absorption of the bulbus. Selective angiocardiography may differentiate straddling A-V orifices from single ventricle by showing immediate filling of both ventricles by injection into the right or left atrium.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Physiology (medical),Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine

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