1980
DOI: 10.1016/s0003-4975(10)61488-9
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Tricuspid Atresia with Dextrotransposition, Dextrocardia, and Mitral Insufficiency: Successful Circulatory Correction

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“…At 8 months of age, he had undergone a pulmonary artery banding procedure. Upon presentation, a right atrial to pulmonary artery conduit procedure and mitral valve replacement successfully repaired the child’s circulation and he was completely asymptomatic 1 year after the surgery [62]. This case is very similar to ours, but with a different post-operative outcome.…”
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“…At 8 months of age, he had undergone a pulmonary artery banding procedure. Upon presentation, a right atrial to pulmonary artery conduit procedure and mitral valve replacement successfully repaired the child’s circulation and he was completely asymptomatic 1 year after the surgery [62]. This case is very similar to ours, but with a different post-operative outcome.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 55%
“…The combination of tricuspid atresia and dextrocardia is extremely rare [62]. Van Praagh et al reviewed 136 patients with dextrocardia in an autopsy series [63].…”
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