A problem in Fontan's operation: Sinus septal defect complicating tricuspid atresia

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In a case with tricuspid atresia, a coronary sinus septal defect was found and closed following Fontan's operation. This defect should be found, at latest, during surgery, otherwise Fontan's operation cannot produce functional repair. © 1985 Springer-Verlag.

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Kurosawa, H., Yagi, Y., Imamura, E., Koyanagi, H., Satomi, M., Nakazawa, M., & Takao, A. (1985). A problem in Fontan’s operation: Sinus septal defect complicating tricuspid atresia. Heart and Vessels, 1(1), 48–50. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02066487

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