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Truncus arteriosus communis

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Beim Truncus arteriosus communis entspringt nur ein großes Gefäß aus der Herzbasis, das sowohl den großen als auch den kleinen Kreislauf versorgt. Definitionsgemäß muss zumindest eine Pulmonalarterie unmittelbar distal der Trunkusklappe abgehen. Die Klappe weist oft mehr als 3 Taschen auf und erscheint dadurch wie eine Fusion aus Aorten- und Pulmonalklappe. Fast immer existiert ein großer Ventrikelseptumdefekt unmittelbar unterhalb der Trunkusklappe. Die Pulmonalarterien entspringen an unterschiedlichen Orten direkt aus dem Trunkus und sind dadurch systolischem und diastolischem Systemdruck ausgesetzt. Nicht selten ist eine Unterbrechung des Aortenbogens mit dieser Anomalie assoziiert.

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Asfour, B. (2010). Truncus arteriosus communis. In: Herzchirurgie. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-79713-5_16

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