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Re-Norwood operation using femoral artery cannulation
Hidetsugu Asai1, Yuchen Cao1, Jin Ikarashi1
1Department of Cardiovascular Surgery, 13701Kanagawa Children's Medical Center, Yokohama, Japan.
Abstract:
Re-Norwood operation is technically difficult to perform and is a high risk procedure due to the underlying hypocardiac function. Herein, we describe our successful re-Norwood operation approach in a 6-month old infant with persistent severe cyanosis and aortic re-coarctation. Our procedure was performed using femoral artery cannulation to protect cerebrospinal and lower body perfusion. Safe reopening of the chest was achieved, despite strong adhesions due to prior surgeries. Our repair and anastomosis techniques are described in detail. Cardiac circulation and function improved post-surgery. The patient was maintained on anti-heart failure drug therapy after surgery while awaiting a Glenn procedure.

