Outcomes of the modified Yacoub aortocoronary flap technique for ‘non-separable’ single sinus coronary arteries with intramural course in the neonatal arterial switch operation

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OBJECTIVES: Coronary transfer remains the most crucial part of the arterial switch operation (ASO); yet, certain coronary anatomies prohibit the use of button or trap-door transfer techniques. In the rare setting of ‘non-separable’ single sinus coronary arteries with intramural

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Van den Eynde, J., van der Palen, R. L. F., Knobbe, I., Straver, B., Stöger, L., Ricciardi, G., … Hazekamp, M. G. (2023). Outcomes of the modified Yacoub aortocoronary flap technique for ‘non-separable’ single sinus coronary arteries with intramural course in the neonatal arterial switch operation. European Journal of Cardio-Thoracic Surgery, 63(5). https://doi.org/10.1093/ejcts/ezad029

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