TOTAL PHYSIOLOGIC CORRECTION OF TRICUSPID ATRESIA WITH ATRIAL SEPTAL DEFECT-VENTRICULAR SEPTAL DEFECT CLOSURE AND A RIGHT ATRIUM-RIGHT VENTRICLE NON-VALVED CONDUIT: CASE REPORT. 1978

Bernardo Treistman, and Denton A. Cooley
Divisions of Cardiology and Surgery of the Texas Heart Institute, St. Luke's Episcopal and Texas Children's Hospitals, Houston, Texas.

An 18-year-old woman underwent total physiologic correction of tricuspid atresia (atrial septal defect-ventricular septal defect closure and a right atrium-right ventricle non-valved conduit). Postoperative studies documented excellent hemodynamic results. The patient remains asymptomatic 6 months after surgery.

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