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Concomitant congenital heart defect repair and Nuss procedure for pectus excavatum
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The combination of complex congenital cardiac anomalies and pectus excavatum represents a technical challenge. Most concomitant repairs have been performed in adult patients. We report the uncomplicated concomitant repair of double-outlet right ventricle with absent pulmonary valve syndrome and the Nuss procedure for pectus excavatum in a 3-year-old child.
Title: Concomitant congenital heart defect repair and Nuss procedure for pectus excavatum
Description:
The combination of complex congenital cardiac anomalies and pectus excavatum represents a technical challenge.
Most concomitant repairs have been performed in adult patients.
We report the uncomplicated concomitant repair of double-outlet right ventricle with absent pulmonary valve syndrome and the Nuss procedure for pectus excavatum in a 3-year-old child.
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