Tetralogy of Fallot With Absent Pulmonary Valve Syndrome, Right Aortic Arch, and Disconnected Left Pulmonary Artery

Ruth Solana-Gracia, David Crossland, Leslie Mitchell, Christopher Wren, Massimo Griselli

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Abstract

We present a rare case of a two-week-old infant with tetralogy of Fallot, absent pulmonary valve syndrome, right aortic arch, and disconnected left pulmonary artery (LPA) whose origin was from ductal ligament adjacent to the left subclavian artery. One-stage surgical correction, including closure of ventricular septal defect (VSD), LPA reconstruction and reconnection to the pulmonary trunk, reduction in size of the right pulmonary artery (RPA), and right ventricular outflow tract reconstruction with valved conduit, was successfully performed with good clinical mid-term outcome.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)206-209
Number of pages4
JournalWorld Journal for Pediatric and Congenital Heart Surgery
Volume4
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Apr 2013
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • bronchoscopy/bronchus
  • congenital heart surgery
  • great vessel anomaly
  • neonate
  • pulmonary arteries
  • pulmonary stenosis

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