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A case report of a long-term survivor after inadvertent ligation of the left pulmonary artery during intended ductal ligation.

Qi-Xian ZengZhihong LiuQun-Ying XiChangming Xiong
Published in: European heart journal. Case reports (2022)
Inadvertent ligation of the LPA instead of PDA is a rare and usually fatal complication during ductal ligation. Patients who survive this catastrophic complication usually develop the progressive pulmonary vascular disease with increased pulmonary pressure and impaired lung parenchyma resulting in right heart and respiratory failure. Early and regular follow-up with cardiac imaging studies is important to diagnose this complication. Reconstruction of the ligated LPA and PDA late in the disease course is difficult due to the development of pulmonary arterial hypertension. Initial PAH combination therapy may be valuable for relieving the patients' symptoms at that stage. Heart and lung transplantation can also be considered in suitable patients.
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