Heart Transplant Using a Donor Heart With Only a Persistent Left Superior Vena Cava: A Case Report.

Transplantation proceedings(2023)

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A persistent left superior vena cava (PLSVC) is a congenital anomaly wherein the left superior cardinal vein fails to regress. We describe the case of a successful orthotopic heart transplant using a donor heart with a PLSVC and congenital absence of a right superior vena cava (SVC) in a recipient with normal anatomy. After donor cardiectomy, the donor organ's PLSVC was ligated near the insertion site into the coronary sinus. The recipient underwent cardiectomy such that the native SVC was left with a long right atrial cuff. A modified bicaval technique was used to anastomose the recipient's right atrial cuff directly to the donor's right atrial appendage. This technique restored the recipient's normal anatomy, and we demonstrated that donor hearts with a PLSVC and absent right SVC might be used for transplant. Without other disqualifying abnormalities, surgeons should consider accepting these organs for life-saving transplant operations.
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heart transplant,donor heart
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