Single-ventricle physiology occurs in patients with hypoplastic ventricular heart defects, either on the right or left, who have undergone stepwise palliation surgeries ending with the Fontan procedure. After Fontan completion, these patients are dependent on passive venous return to the pulmonary circulation. The implications of passive flow are potentially devastating to the patient. We discuss some of the basic changes to the patient’s experience after a Fontan procedure, as well as the common complications. We also touch on some of the emerging management strategies for the common complications
Patients palliated with Fontan circulation requiring mechanical circulatory support pose anatomic an...
IntroductionThe Fontan procedure is the palliative procedure for single ventricle physiology. Pulmon...
Approximately two out of every one thousand live births have a complex congenital heart defect (CHD)...
Single-ventricle physiology occurs in patients with hypoplastic ventricular heart defects, either on...
Forty years ago, Fontan and Baudet performed the first life-saving operation on a patient with a fun...
© 2019 Chin Leng PohThe introduction of the strategy of staged surgical palliation, with the Fontan ...
In recent decades, survival of children with complex congenital heart disease has improved considera...
The Fontan operation is the anticipated palliative strategy for children born with single-ventricle ...
Since its original description, the Fontan operation has been widely used for the palliation of chil...
Patients with functionally univentricular heart form a heterogeneous group of cardiac anomalies, tha...
It has been 50 years since Francis Fontan pioneered the operation that today bears his name. Initial...
BACKGROUND. Before the era of the Fontan procedure, the typical course of patients with single left ...
The term “univentricular (single ventricle) heart” refers to many complex congenital heart defects (...
ObjectiveAs outcomes for the Fontan procedure have improved, it has become more difficult to select ...
Congenital heart defects are responsible for the mortality of approximately 300,000 newborn each yea...
Patients palliated with Fontan circulation requiring mechanical circulatory support pose anatomic an...
IntroductionThe Fontan procedure is the palliative procedure for single ventricle physiology. Pulmon...
Approximately two out of every one thousand live births have a complex congenital heart defect (CHD)...
Single-ventricle physiology occurs in patients with hypoplastic ventricular heart defects, either on...
Forty years ago, Fontan and Baudet performed the first life-saving operation on a patient with a fun...
© 2019 Chin Leng PohThe introduction of the strategy of staged surgical palliation, with the Fontan ...
In recent decades, survival of children with complex congenital heart disease has improved considera...
The Fontan operation is the anticipated palliative strategy for children born with single-ventricle ...
Since its original description, the Fontan operation has been widely used for the palliation of chil...
Patients with functionally univentricular heart form a heterogeneous group of cardiac anomalies, tha...
It has been 50 years since Francis Fontan pioneered the operation that today bears his name. Initial...
BACKGROUND. Before the era of the Fontan procedure, the typical course of patients with single left ...
The term “univentricular (single ventricle) heart” refers to many complex congenital heart defects (...
ObjectiveAs outcomes for the Fontan procedure have improved, it has become more difficult to select ...
Congenital heart defects are responsible for the mortality of approximately 300,000 newborn each yea...
Patients palliated with Fontan circulation requiring mechanical circulatory support pose anatomic an...
IntroductionThe Fontan procedure is the palliative procedure for single ventricle physiology. Pulmon...
Approximately two out of every one thousand live births have a complex congenital heart defect (CHD)...