Cavo-Pulmonary Anastomosis (Bi-Directional Glenn Shunt) As a palliative procedure for Univentricular Heart Disease
Mahmoud Sayed Mohamed Elsayed Zalat;
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Objective: The Bi-directional Cavo-pulmonary (Glenn) shunt is Commonly Performed Procedure for a variety of Cyanotic Congenital heart diseases that lead eventually to single ventricle repair. We report & Compare our results of Bi-directional Glenn operati
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| Title | Cavo-Pulmonary Anastomosis (Bi-Directional Glenn Shunt) As a palliative procedure for Univentricular Heart Disease | Authors | Mahmoud Sayed Mohamed Elsayed Zalat | Keywords | Cavo-Pulmonary Anastomosis (Bi-Directional Glenn Shunt) As a palliative procedure for Univentricular Heart Disease | Issue Date | 2008 | Description | Objective: The Bi-directional Cavo-pulmonary (Glenn) shunt is Commonly Performed Procedure for a variety of Cyanotic Congenital heart diseases that lead eventually to single ventricle repair. We report & Compare our results of Bi-directional Glenn operati |
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