2021
DOI: 10.1002/ped4.12251
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Effectiveness of stenting and subsequent re‐implantation of disconnected pulmonary artery to restore the pulmonary hemodynamics

Abstract: Introduction Early intervention in patients with congenitally disconnected pulmonary artery improves long‐term outcome. Case presentation We present 3 cases of isolated disconnected pulmonary artery in the absence of associated structural heart disease during a period of 3 years. Conclusion Transcatheter stenting of the feeding ductus arteriosus re‐established pulmonary artery flow and growth. Successful surgical repair was achieved, and norm… Show more

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“…If identified in early childhood, the aberrant arterial duct can be recanalised with stents, thus facilitating growth of the affected pulmonary artery [2,5]. Surgical reimplantation onto the main pulmonary artery can then be achieved later [6,7]. There is one report of a 10-year-old girl where this could be achieved too, but the majority of reported cases are small children [3].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…If identified in early childhood, the aberrant arterial duct can be recanalised with stents, thus facilitating growth of the affected pulmonary artery [2,5]. Surgical reimplantation onto the main pulmonary artery can then be achieved later [6,7]. There is one report of a 10-year-old girl where this could be achieved too, but the majority of reported cases are small children [3].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%