Surgical repair of aortic atresia with a large ventricular septal defect and a normally developed left ventricle was accomplished in a 14 month old infant. Palliative surgery at age 23 days consisted of bilateral banding of pulmonary artery branches and replacement of the ductus arteriosus with a Goretex conduit. Corrective surgery was accomplished by closure of the ventricular septal defect, insertion of a valved conduit between the apex of the left ventricle and the subdiaphragmatic aorta, removal of the pulmonary artery bands and division of the pulmonary-aortic conduit. The patient has a mild coarctation of the aorta and remains asymptomatic at 2 years of age
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AbstractObjectiveTo determine the early and intermediate-term outcome of the staged repair used to t...
Congenital aortic valve atresia is usually part of a developmental anomaly usually called ‘hyp...
Surgical repair of aortic atresia with a large ventricular septal defect and a normally developed le...
AbstractNorwood's operation provides satisfactory palliation for neonates with hypoplastic left hear...
BackgroundPrecise features of infants with partial and transitional atrioventricular septal (PAVC) d...
© 2014 Matthew Liava'aCongenital heart disease affects approximately six to eight babies in every th...
The surgical strategy in infants with mitral valve stenosis or atresia without diminutive ascending ...
Aortic atresia is rare in the setting of a normally developed left ventricle with a ventricular sept...
Norwood's operation provides satisfactory palliation for neonates with hypoplastic left heart syndro...
AbstractObjective: Aortic valve atresia or hypoplasia can present with a ventricular septal defect a...
ObjectiveBiventricular repair of aortic atresia (or severe aortic hypoplasia) is possible in the pre...
The first stage of hypoplastic left heart syndrome (HLHS) palliation typically occurs within the fir...
AbstractSeven patients with critical aortic stenosis underwent aortic valve replacement with a pulmo...
A successful one-stage repair of aortic atresia with normal left ventricle and normal mitral valve i...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/109582/1/ccd25424.pd
AbstractObjectiveTo determine the early and intermediate-term outcome of the staged repair used to t...
Congenital aortic valve atresia is usually part of a developmental anomaly usually called ‘hyp...
Surgical repair of aortic atresia with a large ventricular septal defect and a normally developed le...
AbstractNorwood's operation provides satisfactory palliation for neonates with hypoplastic left hear...
BackgroundPrecise features of infants with partial and transitional atrioventricular septal (PAVC) d...
© 2014 Matthew Liava'aCongenital heart disease affects approximately six to eight babies in every th...
The surgical strategy in infants with mitral valve stenosis or atresia without diminutive ascending ...
Aortic atresia is rare in the setting of a normally developed left ventricle with a ventricular sept...
Norwood's operation provides satisfactory palliation for neonates with hypoplastic left heart syndro...
AbstractObjective: Aortic valve atresia or hypoplasia can present with a ventricular septal defect a...
ObjectiveBiventricular repair of aortic atresia (or severe aortic hypoplasia) is possible in the pre...
The first stage of hypoplastic left heart syndrome (HLHS) palliation typically occurs within the fir...
AbstractSeven patients with critical aortic stenosis underwent aortic valve replacement with a pulmo...
A successful one-stage repair of aortic atresia with normal left ventricle and normal mitral valve i...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/109582/1/ccd25424.pd
AbstractObjectiveTo determine the early and intermediate-term outcome of the staged repair used to t...
Congenital aortic valve atresia is usually part of a developmental anomaly usually called ‘hyp...