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    Hybrid palliation of interrupted aortic arch in a high-risk neonate.

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    Authors
    Karimi, Mohsen
    Farouk, Ahmed
    Golden, Alex
    Gilkeson, Robert
    Issue Date
    2010-09-03
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    We report a case of a high-risk neonate with interrupted aortic arch (IAA) and ventricular septal defect who underwent a successful hybrid palliative procedure using a ductal stent and bilateral branch pulmonary artery banding. This case represents not only a successful use of hybrid approach in high-risk neonates with IAA, but also introduces an alternative and safe access for ductal stent insertion through the right ventricular infundibulum.
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    Ann Pediatr Cardiol. 2010 Jan-Jun; 3(1):74-76
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    10.4103/0974-2069.64360
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