IMPORTANCE OF SURGICAL ANATOMY IN PLANNING PROCEDURES IN ADULT CONGENITAL HEART DISEASE PATIENTS

Decision-making The adult congenital heart team was consulted post-procedure, and evaluation identified significant long-standing and refractory protein losing enteropathy with a prior history of left pulmonary artery stenting. Conclusion Early consultation with the adult congenital heart team and i...

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description Decision-making The adult congenital heart team was consulted post-procedure, and evaluation identified significant long-standing and refractory protein losing enteropathy with a prior history of left pulmonary artery stenting. Conclusion Early consultation with the adult congenital heart team and involvement in invasive procedures as well as detailed knowledge of prior surgeries and interventions in adult congenital heart disease patients is critical in optimizing outcomes in this population.
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Cardiovascular disease
Congenital diseases
Coronary artery disease
Heart
Heart diseases
Pulmonary arteries
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Surgery
Veins & arteries
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