2024
DOI: 10.1177/21501351231224342
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Extremely Long-Term Follow-Up of Dr William Glenn's Original Patient Cohort With Superior Cavopulmonary Anastomosis (1958-1990)

Madonna E. Lee,
Andrea Amabile,
Arnar Geirsson
et al.

Abstract: Background Historically, Dr William Glenn performed the first classic superior cavopulmonary anastomosis in a seven-year-old child at Yale in 1958. By 1990, this operation was performed consecutively in over 90 patients. With over 60 years of follow-up, this is the longest survival record of early Glenn patients from the first 30 years. Methods We performed a single center, retrospective evaluation of patients undergoing a Glenn operation. A collected list of surviving patients, previously updated in 1988, inc… Show more

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