Hypoplastic left heart syndrome: report of an operation utilizing the ductus arteriosis in outflow reconstruction
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Hypoplastic left heart syndrome: report of an operation utilizing the ductus arteriosis in outflow reconstruction
Abstract
An operation utilizing the ductus arteriosus to construct an outflow tract from the right ventricle is described. This operation uses the right ventricle for pulsatile flow to both systemic and pulmonary arteries, provides complete reconstruction of the ascending aorta and arch, and delivers predictable pulmonary blood flow. Although unsuccessful in this case report, which involves a hypoplastic left heart syndrome patient, the technique may provide successful palliation with the use of ductal tissue. This method has not been previously described.
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