“…Other complications include embolic phenomena, catheter entanglement, and supraventricular arrhythmias such as atrial flutter. 1,3 In fetal life, CTD can cause growth restriction of right heart structures 1,4,5 and is frequently encountered with other defects such as PS and hypoplastic RV as seen in our patient. 4 Despite the presence of CTD causing moderate RV hypoplasia in our patient, after closure of the ASD and resection of the membrane, there were no signs of right heart failure and the RV was able to handle the entire cardiac output, enabling a successful biventricular repair.…”