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The management of aortopulmonary window: advantages of transaortic closure with a dacron patch.
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1976
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Heart FailureCardiac AnaesthesiaSurgeryVascular SurgerySepsisTransaortic ClosurePublic HealthCardiologyCardiac LesionsCardiothoracic SurgeryCongenital Cardiac RepairAortopulmonary WindowCardiovascular DiseaseSuccessful CorrectionThoracic SurgeryDacron PatchVascular AccessValvular Heart DiseaseMedicineAortic DissectionEmergency MedicineAnesthesiology
Since 1970, 7 patients varying in age between 1 month and 3 years have had successful correction of an aortopulmonary septal defect. Three of these patients had associated cardiac lesions which were repaired at the same time. Extracorporeal circulation was used in 3 patients and profound hypothermia with limited extracorporeal circulation in 4. In 5 patients the defect was closed with a Dacron patch through a transaortic approach. The advantages of this method are discussed.
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