Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5616902 | The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery | 2017 | 39 Pages |
Abstract
The aortic arch after reconstruction with the interdigitating technique differs from normal. Growth was proportional with no further geometrical distortion. Recoarctation and reintervention rate is low. Further improvement may be achieved by optimizing patch configuration and material.
Keywords
CPBSCPTransverse archPCPCHLHSDamus-Kaye-StanselDHCADeep hypothermic cardiac arrestBlalock-TaussigDKSBSAcardiopulmonary bypassright ventricleCongenital heart diseaseCardiovascular surgerypediatric cerebral performance categorybody surface areaHypoplastic left heart syndromeascending aortaaortic archDescending aortaselective cerebral perfusion
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Authors
Christoph MD, Devin MD, Arezou MD, Rachel BScH, Glen S. MD, Osami MD, PhD,