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Case Reports
. 1993;20(4):281-4.

A suggested technique for "orthotopic" heart transplantation in a patient with situs inversus

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A suggested technique for "orthotopic" heart transplantation in a patient with situs inversus

D K Cooper et al. Tex Heart Inst J. 1993.
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Abstract

We describe a technique for "orthotopic" heart transplantation in a patient with situs inversus. The left atrial, aortic, and pulmonary artery anastomoses were performed directly, in the usual manner. The recipient's right atrium was converted into a tunnel, and the donor's right atrium was left intact. Anastomoses were therefore required between the 2 inferior venae cavae (by direct end-to-end anastomosis) and the 2 superior venae cavae (necessitating the insertion of a Dacron-graft). We suggest that even simpler techniques, perhaps not requiring the use of an artificial vascular prosthesis, are possible.

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