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Reoperation after modified Björk procedure for tricuspid atresia
Sana Chatti1, Faker Ghedira1, Houaida Mahfoudhi2
1Department of Cardiovascular Surgery, Faculty of Medicine of Tunis, La Rabta Hospital, University of Tunis El Manar, Tunis, Tunisia.
Abstract:
Rarely performed nowadays, the Björk procedure is an alternative to the Fontan palliation for biventricular repair in patients with tricuspid atresia. The right atrium to right ventricle conduit failure leads to serious long-term complications. The management of such patients at high surgical risk remains challenging. We report a successful reoperation in a young adult 25 years after the modified Björk intervention, who presented with severely narrowed and calcified valved conduit.
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