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The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, Vol 53, 909-911, Copyright © 1992 by The Society of Thoracic Surgeons
MT Ingram and DA Ott
Aortopulmonary window with type A interrupted aortic arch was diagnosed in
2 critically ill neonates. Echocardiographic diagnostic methods provided
precise anatomic information, which allowed cardiac catheterization to be
avoided before operation. Repair was undertaken through a midline
sternotomy using hypothermic, low-flow cardiopulmonary bypass with
subclavian turn-down in one patient and hypothermic circulatory arrest with
direct aortoaortic anastomosis in the other. Both methods provided good
exposure and allowed favorable anatomic repair.
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Concomitant repair of aortopulmonary window and interrupted aortic arch
Division of Surgery, Texas Heart Institute, Houston 77225.
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