Background: The study purpose is to evaluate the long-term outcome of the in situ pericardial extracardiac lateral tunnel Fontan operation.

Methods: From June 1994 to August 2009, 160 patients with single ventricle (boys, n = 96, 60%, median age = 39 months, mean weight 15.5 kg) underwent the pedicled pericardial extracardiac lateral tunnel operation. Patients' charts were reviewed for perioperative and long-term follow-up data, outcome, and mortality. The potential growth of these tunnels was evaluated.

Results: The main diagnoses included tricuspid atresia (n = 44, 27%); double-outlet right ventricle (n = 29, 18%), and hypoplastic left heart syndrome (n = 26, 16%). The mean follow-up was 6.5 ± 3.7 years (range: 0.1-15 years). There were 2 (1.3%) operative and 6 (3.7%) late deaths. Actuarial survival at 14 years was 93%. Early complications included prolonged effusions (n = 35, 22%), chylothorax (n = 5, 3.1%), readmissions (n = 35, 22%), cerebrovascular accidents (n = 8, 5%), contralateral phrenic nerve palsy (n = 1, 0.8%), and transient arrhythmias (n = 5, 3.1%). No pacemaker was needed. Late complications included tunnel stenosis (n = 3, 1.8%) managed with balloon dilatation and stenting in 2 patients and surgical revision in 1; tunnel thrombosis (n = 2, 1.2%) causing death in both patients; and protein losing-enteropathy (n = 4, 2.5%). Follow-up echocardiography of 10 patients showed laminar flow, no turbulence/gradient at the inferior vena cava and mid-tunnel levels. The diameter indexed to body surface area showed growth, reduction, or no change depending on flow demands.

Conclusions: The construction of the extracardiac lateral tunnel Fontan conduit using viable pedicled pericardium is a relatively simple, durable, and safe operation. Long-term follow-up confirms low morbidity and mortality. Fenestration is unnecessary in most patients. This viable tunnel adapts to physiologic flow demands.

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