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Neonatal cardiac surgery. Anatomic, physiologic, and technical considerations
1Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery, Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. karl@chop.edu
Clinics in Perinatology
|March 27, 2001
Abstract:
Neonatal repair for all cardiac lesions is an attractive but as yet unattainable goal for the surgical team. We are obliged to consider both lesions that must be repaired in the absolute neonatal period, and those for which later repair is an option. This article serves as an update on some issues relating to neonatal heart surgery. The first section deals with selected general aspects of perioperative support. The second section discusses two representative lesions that illustrate many of the problems encountered in neonatal cardiac surgery: transposition of the great arteries and hypoplastic left heart syndrome.