Unusual systemic venous Collateral channels to left atrium causing desaturation after Fontan operation closed percutaneously
We present an unusual cause of progressive cyanosis in a child appearing 2 years after successful Fontan surgery for tetralogy of Fallot with hypoplastic right ventricle. The cause of cyanosis was identified as one large venous channel draining into the left atrium. The channel was closed by Amplatz...
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Main Authors: | Ashutosh Marwah (Author), Sanjay Khatri (Author), Savitri Shrivastava (Author), Krishna S Iyer (Author) |
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Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications,
2013-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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