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It is an operation used for certain types of congenitalheartdisease, typically for tricuspid atresia. Fontan surgery is basically a univentricular type of repair in which lungs are supplied through the Fontan circuit while the functional ventricle is used to pump blood to the aorta.
The dataset could even be used to generate 3D-printed models of congenitalheartdisease [2]. Three-dimensional rotational angiography in congenitalheartdisease: Present status and evolving future. CongenitHeart Dis. Reference Kang SL, Armstrong A, Krings G, Benson L.
This produces a vicious cycle and that is why it is known as hemodynamic vise in certain types of congenitalheartdiseases which have a vertical vein. Transcript of the video: Hemodynamic vise is the term given to compression of a vertical vein, which ascends to the brachiocephalic vein, between a bronchus and pulmonary artery.
Transcript of video: Hypoplastic Left Heart Syndrome is a very severe form of congenitalheartdisease, in which, the left ventricle, aorta and mitral and aortic valves are hypoplastic and valves may be atretic as well. It has a very poor survival.
Transcript of the video: Ebstein’s Anomaly is one of the cyanotic congenitalheartdisease in which survival to adult life is common. In Ebstein’s anomaly, there is downward or apical displacement of posterior and septal tricuspid leaflets.
And all the three are cyanotic congenitalheartdiseases. Clinical history may help in a way that, if it is an adult, the chance of it being a truncus is much lower, unlike in an infant. So you would like to know whether this an echo frame from an adult or an infant.
So a prominent A wave in a complex congenitalheartdisease situation would indicate that interventricular septum is intact. Right atrial hypertrophy as in tricuspid stenosis, pulmonary stenosis and pulmonary hypertension. But in a VSD with pulmonary hypertension A wave is not prominent.
A good knowledge of the anatomy of the heart is needed for interpretation of images from each view. This becomes more difficult in complex congenitalheartdiseases where the cardiac chamber positions and size may vary. This view images the heart from the base to apex long axis view.
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