%0 Journal Article %T Anastomose cavo-pulmonar total sem uso de material prot¨¦tico %A PINTO Jr. %A Valdester C. %A CARVALHO Jr. %A Waldemiro %A BARROSO %A Haroldo B. %A MEJIA %A Juan Alberto C. %A MESQUITA %A Fernando Antonio de %A SARDENBERG %A Claudia R. C. %A CIRINO %A C¨¦lia M. F. %A ROCHA %A Marilena G. %A SARDENBERG %A Ricardo F. %A RODRIGUES %A Edna S. %A ARA¨²JO %A Jos¨¦ Augusto R. %A MAGALH£¿ES %A Antonio Olavo S. %A TORRES %A Jo£¿o Martins de S. %J Revista Brasileira de Cirurgia Cardiovascular %D 1998 %I Sociedade Brasileira de Cirurgia Cardiovascular %R 10.1590/S0102-76381998000300009 %X the authors describe two cases (one tricuspid atresia without tga or pulmonary stenosis, but with a restrictive ivc: the second of an ebstein disease) of total cavo-pulmonary anastomosis using only the tissue of the atrial wall, avoiding any prosthetic material. both cases were done under cardiopulmonary bypass and cold blood cardioplegia. a flap of the right atrial wall was used to re-direct the blood flow. pleural effusion in one patient and complete av block in the other were the complications found. they conclude that right intra-atrial tunneling for total cavo-pulmonary anastomosis, avoiding the use of any foreign material is feasible, thus diminishing the possible late risks (calcification, embolization, retraction) of prosthetic materials. %K heart bypass [right] %K heart bypass [methods] %K tricuspid atresia [surgery] %K ebstein's anomaly [surgery]. %U http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_abstract&pid=S0102-76381998000300009&lng=en&nrm=iso&tlng=en