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Comprehensive Aristotle Score: Implications for the Norwood Procedure
The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 2006Aristotle score is emerging as a reliable tool to measure surgical performance. We estimated the comprehensive Aristotle score for the Norwood procedure, correlated it with survival, and considered its impact on surgical management of hypoplastic left heart syndrome.Comprehensive Aristotle score was retrospectively calculated for 39 consecutive Norwood
Nicodème, Sinzobahamvya +6 more
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Acute Kidney Injury Defined by Fluid Corrected Creatinine in Neonates After the Norwood Procedure
World journal for pediatric & congenital heart surgery, 2018Background: Both the Norwood procedure and acute kidney injury (AKI) are associated with significant morbidity and mortality. The impact of AKI by measured and fluid corrected serum creatinine on outcomes after the Norwood procedure has not been ...
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Stage I Norwood Procedure: Hybrid Therapy
2018The hybrid procedure, as the name implies, combines both surgical and interventional catheter procedures. The catheterization of patients with hypoplastic left heart syndrome includes stenting of the ductus and balloon dilation of the atrial septum. Pulmonary blood flow is restricted by application of bilateral pulmonary artery bands.
Yu Guo Weng, Bin Qiao
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[Postoparative Management of the Norwood Procedure].
Kyobu geka. The Japanese journal of thoracic surgery, 2023The Norwood procedure still has a high mortality rate of about 15%, and the surgery and its postoperative management require the meticulous care. Of particular importance is maintaining an appropriate balance between systemic and pulmonary blood flow in the face of ever-changing circulatory conditions, for which various parameters must be understood ...
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[Early and long-term results after the Norwood procedure].
Khirurgiia, 2022I. A. Soynov +9 more
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The Norwood procedure for hypoplastic left heart syndrome
Cardiology in the Young, 2004Evolution of staged surgical managementAmong the earliest reported attempts at palliation of hypoplastic left heart syndrome were those described by Cayler et al. in 1970,1and Freedom et al. in 1977.2Each case involved separate banding of the right and left pulmonary arteries, together with the construction of a direct aortopulmonary shunt.
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Aortic Arch Reconstruction in the Norwood Procedure: the ‘Reimplantation’ Technique
Operative techniques in thoracic and cardiovascular surgery, 2023David J. Barron +3 more
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Stage II Norwood Procedure: Hemi-Fontan Surgery
2018Norwood initially adopted the single Fontan procedure with a total cavopulmonary connection in the surgical treatment of hypoplastic left heart syndrome. Whether the surgical mortality or long-term mortality rates are very high. A large number of clinical experiments regarding the cavopulmonary connection for functional single ventricle have found that
Yu Guo Weng, Bin Qiao
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Stage II Norwood Procedure: Bidirectional Glenn Shunt
2018The Glenn bidirectional shunt naturally also belongs to the Stage II Norwood procedure. It is an intermediate operation in the path to the final total cavopulmonary connection Fontan surgery. In the classic Glenn shunt, the divided superior vena cava is end-to-end anastomosed to the divided right pulmonary artery, with superior vena caval blood flow ...
Yu Guo Weng, Bin Qiao
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