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Use of Pericardial Patch Conduit in Bidirectional Glenn Shunt: An Innovative Technique
Bidirectional Glenn Shunt is a palliative procedure in single ventricle or hypoplastic right ventricle, tricuspid atresia and pulmonary stenosis complex where definitive repair is not feasible as well as a intermediate step of Fontan procedure.
K. Islam +3 more
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A Novel Ku‐Band Waveguide Piezo‐Electric Air Gap Capacitor Using a Single Tuning Element
A tuning element with controllable air gap via piezo‐electrically actuated conductive arms was integrated and implemented in a rectangular Ku‐band WR62 waveguide. The compact size, low‐cost and the easy‐to‐manufacture proposed design offers a considerable phase shift with very low insertion loss, given its electrical size and operational waveband ...
Abraham Loutridis +3 more
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Heart failure following cavopulmonary shunt – An unusual story of desmin cardiomyopathy
Partial cavopulmonary shunt is an established procedure for patients with abnormal right ventricular (RV) physiology. Late failure of the Glenn shunt is usually due to further progression of the primary disease process.
Lamk Kadiyani +3 more
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Dị tật Uhl’s (Uhl’s anomaly) là một bệnh tim bẩm sinh (TBS) rất hiếm gặp đặc trưng bởi hoàn toàn không có lớp cơ tim ở tâm thất phải. Những BN mắc bệnh này thường khó sống lâu đến tuổi trưởng thành [1], [11], [12]. Kể từ lần thông báo đầu tiên của Uhl về
Nguyễn Trần Thủy +8 more
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Background: The Fontan procedure is the principal technique used in the surgical palliation of a range of congenital heart defects involving a single functional ventricle. With improvements in surgical technique and medical management, patients with Fontan physiology are surviving longer and a growing number are now presenting for noncardiac surgery in
Patrick N. Wiseman +4 more
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Glenn shunt: Effect on pleural drainage after modified Fontan operation
After the Fontan operation, patients who had a prior Glenn anastomosis should have less pleural drainage than patients without a prior Glenn anastomosis because innominate and pleural vein and thoracic duct pressures are unaltered in the former group. To test this hypothesis, we studied 92 patients who had had a Fontan operation between 1973 and 1986 ...
T M, Zellers +5 more
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Bidirectional superior cavopulmonary shunt (bidirectional Glenn shunt) is generally performed in many congenital cardiac anomalies where complete two ventricle circulations cannot be easily achieved.
Neema Praveen +3 more
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ECLS in Pediatric Cardiac Patients [PDF]
Extracorporeal life support (ECLS) is an important device in the management of children with severe refractory cardiac and or pulmonary failure. Actually, two forms of ECLS are available for neonates and children: extracorporeal membrane oxygenation ...
Antonio Amodeo +5 more
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Isolated chylopericardium: A rare complication postpediatric cardiac surgery: A case report
Common complications following congenital cardiac surgery include pleural effusion, excessive bleeding, cardiac arrest, and systemic infections. Chylopericardium, however, is very rare. Our patient experienced exertional dyspnea, 1 month after undergoing
Aayush Sharma +3 more
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