A reappraisal of the sinus venosus defect

Author:

Chowdhury Ujjwal Kumar1ORCID,Anderson Robert H2ORCID,Pandey Niraj Nirmal3ORCID,Sharma Srikant1,Sankhyan Lakshmi Kumari4ORCID,George Niwin1ORCID,Goja Shikha1ORCID,Arvind Balaji5ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Cardiothoracic and Vascular Surgery, Cardiothoracic Centre, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, India

2. Institute of Biomedical Sciences, Newcastle University, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK

3. Cardiovascular Radiology, Cardiothoracic Centre, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Bilaspur, India

4. Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Bilaspur, India

5. Department of Cardiology, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, India

Abstract

Abstract OBJECTIVES The phenotypic features and morphogenesis of the ‘sinus venosus defect’ remain controversial. The phenotypic features are anomalous systemic connections of 1 or more pulmonary veins that retain their left atrial connection, usually associated with a biatrial connection of the superior caval vein. Cases with these features, however, have not always been described as sinus venosus defects. METHODS We reviewed the findings documented in the literature from 11 patients with a biatrial connection of the superior caval vein, most reported following an autopsy examination. We compared these findings with the anatomical details of 50 patients undergoing surgical correction in our centre, paying particular attention to the override of the superior caval vein. RESULTS In only two-thirds of those undergoing surgery did the superior caval vein override the rims of the oval fossa, with the degree of override >50% in only 2 individuals. It is only these latter 2 cases that are directly comparable to the reported cases of biatrial connection of the superior caval vein. CONCLUSIONS Our comparisons provide new insights into the developmental background and phenotypic features of the superior sinus venosus defect. The defects exist because of the anomalous systemic connection of the pulmonary veins that retain their left atrial connections but not always in association with a biatrial connection of the superior caval vein. In extreme cases, nonetheless, they can underscore the connection of the caval vein to the morphologically left atrium, frequently described previously as a ‘biatrial connection’. The sinus venosus defect is better considered a venovenous malformation than a septal defect.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine,Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine,General Medicine,Surgery

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