Superior vena cava obstruction after the glenn procedure

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Abstract

Acute obstruction of superior vena cava anastomosis right after the Glenn procedure may lead to tragic consequences. We describe the case of a one-year-old child with tricuspid atresia and a previous Blalock-Taussig shunt procedure, who presented severe low cardiac output syndrome right after the Glenn procedure and died forty-four hours after the procedure. The autopsy showed obstruction of the superior vena cava anastomosis. Patients that present superior vena cava syndrome and low cardiac output right after the Glenn procedure should have the surgical anastomosis revised immediately.

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Jonas, M. C., Ramalho, F. S., Vicente, W. V. A., & Manso, P. H. (2019). Superior vena cava obstruction after the glenn procedure. Autopsy and Case Reports, 9(3). https://doi.org/10.4322/acr.2019.118

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