Eponymous Cardiovascular Surgeries for Congenital Heart Diseases-Imaging Review and Historical Perspectives

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Advances in pediatric cardiology and cardiac surgical techniques over the past few decades have revolutionized the management of the patients with congenital heart disease, and many now survive into adulthood. Several eponymous surgical procedures performed for congenital heart disease have been named after eminent surgeons. In this article, we provide a short biography of the surgeons associated with these eponymous surgical procedures along with their other important scientific contributions. This is followed by a review of these surgical procedures and their most common complications. Imaging appearances of these surgical procedures along with common complications are described and illustrated, with particular emphasis on magnetic resonance imaging. The surgical procedures described in this review include Blalock-Taussig, Potts, Waterston, Glenn, Fontan, Kawashima, Norwood, Sano, Damus-Kaye-Stansel, Mustard, Senning, Jatene, LeCompte, Rastelli, Rashkind, Ross, and Waldenhausen.

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Buethe, J., Ashwath, R. C., & Rajiah, P. (2015, July 1). Eponymous Cardiovascular Surgeries for Congenital Heart Diseases-Imaging Review and Historical Perspectives. Current Problems in Diagnostic Radiology. Mosby Inc. https://doi.org/10.1067/j.cpradiol.2015.02.003

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