The last-stage palliation of patients with single ventricle physiology hearts is Fontan procedure and its modifications that can be performed with or without cardiopulmonary bypass in the current era. Pulmonary vasculature and status of the lungs are critically important for the success of the operation. In this report, we present a 10-year-old patient with single ventricle heart and severely hypoplastic unilateral pulmonary artery and respective lung due to kyphoscoliosis who underwent extracardiac Fontan procedure without cardiopulmonary bypass, successfully
AbstractThe modified Fontan operation for complex cardiac anomalies associated with subaortic obstru...
ABSTRACT A new modification of the Fontan opera-tion for complex cardiac anomalies is described. The...
Patients with functionally univentricular heart form a heterogeneous group of cardiac anomalies, tha...
Not only morphology of pulmonary artery or pulmonary artery resistance, but major aortopulmonary col...
In recent decades, survival of children with complex congenital heart disease has improved considera...
Single-ventricle physiology occurs in patients with hypoplastic ventricular heart defects, either on...
AbstractObjectives: The purpose of this study was to review a large, single institutional experience...
The extracardiac conduit Fontan procedure is the last surgical step in the treatment of patients wit...
Background. The staged Fontan procedure is used to palliate functionally univentricular hearts. The ...
The Fontan operation and its modifications are applied to a large spectrum of congenital heart defec...
Forty years ago, Fontan and Baudet performed the first life-saving operation on a patient with a fun...
AbstractAfter undergoing initial reconstructive surgery for hypoplastic left heart syndrome performe...
Background: The Fontan operation is the definitive operation for palliation of complex congenital he...
Tricuspid atresia with transposition of the great arteries produces single ventricle physiology. Ult...
The term “univentricular (single ventricle) heart” refers to many complex congenital heart defects (...
AbstractThe modified Fontan operation for complex cardiac anomalies associated with subaortic obstru...
ABSTRACT A new modification of the Fontan opera-tion for complex cardiac anomalies is described. The...
Patients with functionally univentricular heart form a heterogeneous group of cardiac anomalies, tha...
Not only morphology of pulmonary artery or pulmonary artery resistance, but major aortopulmonary col...
In recent decades, survival of children with complex congenital heart disease has improved considera...
Single-ventricle physiology occurs in patients with hypoplastic ventricular heart defects, either on...
AbstractObjectives: The purpose of this study was to review a large, single institutional experience...
The extracardiac conduit Fontan procedure is the last surgical step in the treatment of patients wit...
Background. The staged Fontan procedure is used to palliate functionally univentricular hearts. The ...
The Fontan operation and its modifications are applied to a large spectrum of congenital heart defec...
Forty years ago, Fontan and Baudet performed the first life-saving operation on a patient with a fun...
AbstractAfter undergoing initial reconstructive surgery for hypoplastic left heart syndrome performe...
Background: The Fontan operation is the definitive operation for palliation of complex congenital he...
Tricuspid atresia with transposition of the great arteries produces single ventricle physiology. Ult...
The term “univentricular (single ventricle) heart” refers to many complex congenital heart defects (...
AbstractThe modified Fontan operation for complex cardiac anomalies associated with subaortic obstru...
ABSTRACT A new modification of the Fontan opera-tion for complex cardiac anomalies is described. The...
Patients with functionally univentricular heart form a heterogeneous group of cardiac anomalies, tha...