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V. Mohan Reddy

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  • Partial biventricular repair for complex congenital heart defects: an intermediate option for complicated anatomy or functionally borderline right complex heart.

    Reddy VM, McElhinney DB, Silverman NH, Marianeschi SM, Hanley FL. J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg. 1998; 116 (1): 21-7

    Partial biventricular repair consists of bidirectional cavopulmonary anastomosis in the presence of separated systemic and pulmonary circulations, with antegrade flow of inferior caval return through an intact or reconstructed pulmonary outflow tract. This versatile procedure may be used as a definitive repair for patients with a functional right heart complex incapable of supporting an entire cardiac output or in patients with complicated anatomy.

    PubMedID: 9671893

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