AbstractThe transposition of the great arteries {S,D,L} complex is delineated for the first time from the anatomic, diagnostic, and surgical standpoints in this study of 26 cases: 16 surgical and 10 postmortem. Transposition of the great arteries with situs solitus of the viscera and atria (S), D-loop ventricles (D), and L-transposition (L) was characterized by six additional interrelated anomalies that largely determined surgical management: (1) ventricular septal defect, usually conoventricular, in 96%; (2) malalignment of the conal septum, typically leftward and posteriorly, in 80%; (3) right ventricular hypoplasia in 50%; (4) pulmonary outflow tract stenosis in 27%; (5) ventricular malposition, such as superoinferior ventricles, in 23%;...
The definition of complex transposition of the great arteries is not certain. Usually, the heart of ...
AbstractCongenitally corrected transposition of the great arteries is an unusual cardiac malformatio...
ObjectiveOptimal surgical treatment of patients with transposition of the great arteries (TGA), vent...
AbstractObjective:This study was undertaken to determine the outcomes of patients with congenitally ...
AbstractBetween September 1976 and November 1987, 53 patients underwent surgical treatment by the sa...
AbstractObjectives. We sought to study the range of conal morphology in transposition of the great a...
Two hundred forty-five patients <15 days of age with transposition of the great arteries with or wit...
ObjectiveAnatomic repair is being actively evaluated as the preferred option for congenitally correc...
AbstractObjectives. This retrospective study attempts to assess the results of the neonatal anatomic...
TGA is the commonest complex congenital cyanotic cardiac anomaly occurring during the first week of ...
AbstractObjective: Late results after traditional methods of repair of congenitally corrected transp...
AbstractBackground: It is well established that the arterial switch operation is the surgical proced...
SUMMARY Six of eight patients survived anatomic correction of transposition of the great arteries an...
In 1984, Nikaidoh described the concept of aortic translocation for the management of transposition ...
Objective(s)Anatomic repair for congenitally corrected transposition of the great arteries (ccTGA) h...
The definition of complex transposition of the great arteries is not certain. Usually, the heart of ...
AbstractCongenitally corrected transposition of the great arteries is an unusual cardiac malformatio...
ObjectiveOptimal surgical treatment of patients with transposition of the great arteries (TGA), vent...
AbstractObjective:This study was undertaken to determine the outcomes of patients with congenitally ...
AbstractBetween September 1976 and November 1987, 53 patients underwent surgical treatment by the sa...
AbstractObjectives. We sought to study the range of conal morphology in transposition of the great a...
Two hundred forty-five patients <15 days of age with transposition of the great arteries with or wit...
ObjectiveAnatomic repair is being actively evaluated as the preferred option for congenitally correc...
AbstractObjectives. This retrospective study attempts to assess the results of the neonatal anatomic...
TGA is the commonest complex congenital cyanotic cardiac anomaly occurring during the first week of ...
AbstractObjective: Late results after traditional methods of repair of congenitally corrected transp...
AbstractBackground: It is well established that the arterial switch operation is the surgical proced...
SUMMARY Six of eight patients survived anatomic correction of transposition of the great arteries an...
In 1984, Nikaidoh described the concept of aortic translocation for the management of transposition ...
Objective(s)Anatomic repair for congenitally corrected transposition of the great arteries (ccTGA) h...
The definition of complex transposition of the great arteries is not certain. Usually, the heart of ...
AbstractCongenitally corrected transposition of the great arteries is an unusual cardiac malformatio...
ObjectiveOptimal surgical treatment of patients with transposition of the great arteries (TGA), vent...