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Compression of mediastinal structures treated by extra-anatomic bypass grafting
Lynn Fedoruk1, Suvro S Sett, James J Murphy
1Divison of Pediatric Cardiac Surgery, British Columbia's Children's Hospital, 4480 Oak Street, Vancouver, British Columbia V6H 3V4, Canada.
Abstract:
Extra-anatomic bypass grafts have been used to treat complex and recurrent forms of coarctation of the aorta. Here we describe the use of an extra-anatomic bypass graft from the ascending to supraceliac aorta to treat an unusual complication of compression of mediastinal structures caused by a bucket handle graft.
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