“…In a very recent series, including both neonates and older children, 10% of the patients needed reintervention in the long term due to restenosis (Fratz et al, 2008). The survival rate after valvoplasty at 6 and 14.4 years varies between 93% and 100% in older children (Fratz et al, 2008;Galal et al, 1997;Moore et al, 1996;Reich et al, 2004), whereas it varies between 71-74.6% (Fratz et al, 2008;McElhinney et al, 2005) and 71% (Reich et al, 2004) at 10 and 14.4 years respectively when performed in the neonatal period. The freedom from reintervention at mid and longterm follow up varies between 46 and 76% (Fratz et al, 2008;Galal et al, 1997;Moore et al, 1996;Rao, 1999;Reich et al, 2004) after 8-14.4 years in older children, whereas it varies between 47-57.6% (Fratz et al, 2008;McElhinney et al, 2005;Villalba et al, 2002) and 26% (Reich et al, 2004) at 5-10 years and 14.4 years respectively when performed in the neonatal period.…”