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* Cavopulmonary anastomosis (hemi-Fontan or bidirectional Glenn) to provide stable pulmonary flow | * Cavopulmonary anastomosis (hemi-Fontan or bidirectional Glenn) to provide stable pulmonary flow | ||
* [[Fontan procedure]] to redirect [[inferior vena cava]] and [[hepatic vein]] flow into the pulmonary circulation | * [[Fontan procedure]] to redirect [[inferior vena cava]] and [[hepatic vein]] flow into the pulmonary circulation | ||
===ACC/AHA Guidelines - Recommendation for Evaluation and Follow-Up After Fontan Procedure (DO NOT EDIT)=== | |||
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# Lifelong follow-up is recommended for patients after a Fontan type of operation; this should include a yearly evaluation by a cardiologist with expertise in the care of adult congenital heart disease (ACHD) patients. (Level of Evidence: C)}} | |||
==References== | ==References== |
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
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Overview
Surgery
ACC/AHA Guidelines - Recommendation for Surgical Options for Patients With Single Ventricle (DO NOT EDIT)
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There are a number of interventional methods to address a tricuspid atresia. These include:
- PGE1 to maintain patent ductus arteriosus
- Modified Blalock-Taussig shunt to maintain pulmonary blood flow by placing a Gortex conduit between the subclavian artery and the pulmonary artery.
- Cavopulmonary anastomosis (hemi-Fontan or bidirectional Glenn) to provide stable pulmonary flow
- Fontan procedure to redirect inferior vena cava and hepatic vein flow into the pulmonary circulation
ACC/AHA Guidelines - Recommendation for Evaluation and Follow-Up After Fontan Procedure (DO NOT EDIT)
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Class I
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