作者: L.H.S. Van Mierop , Ralph D. Alley , Harvey W. Kausel , Allan Stranahan
DOI: 10.1016/0002-9149(61)90211-9
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摘要: Abstract A case of left Ebstein's anomaly in association with corrected transposition the great vessels, subpulmonary stenosis and a ventricular septal defect is presented. Surgical treatment was carried out on cardiopulmonary bypass. The anatomic handicaps peculiar to which confront surgeon correcting these associated anomalies are discussed. discovered at autopsy unsuspected during life could not be recognized by external examination heart this case. At postmortem nonatrialized portion ventricle appeared too small maintain systemic circulation. It believed that factor alone led patient's death once had been closed. Attention again drawn common occurrence abnormalities atrioventricular valve transposition, malformation being one rarer forms. recommended digital exploration atrium all cases selected for open cardiotomy procedures.