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Jorge O Barretta1, Sofía Grinenco2, Juan M Osuna1
1Pediatric Cardiovascular Surgery, Pediatrics Department, Hospital Italiano de Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Abstract:
In spite of great advances in staged left ventricle recruitment strategy, some patients do not achieve biventricular circulation nor are candidates for reversal to single-ventricle palliation. We present a case of a successful reverse double switch operation in a patient with failure of left ventricle recruitment and pulmonary hypertension. This strategy provided a one-and-a-half repair with a sub-pulmonary hypoplastic left ventricle that improved the patient's clinical status, becoming a novel alternative in this particular subset of patients.
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