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Long-Term Outcomes of the Double-Barrel Technique for Superior Sinus Venosus Defect With Partially Anomalous Pulmonary Venous Connection.

Ujjwal Kumar ChowdhurySrikant SharmaLakshmi Kumari SankhyanNiwin GeorgeSukhjeet SinghSuruchi HasijaNiraj Nirmal PandeyMani Kalaivani
Published in: World journal for pediatric & congenital heart surgery (2021)
The double-barrel method is an expedient, safe, and effective technique in superior sinus venosus defect. It provides dual drainage of superior vena cava preserving the superior cavoatrial junction without causing systemic or pulmonary venous pathway obstruction and can be utilized in all cases including those with high PAPVC. Preservation of the cavoatrial junction and use of autogenous atrial tissue for systemic venous pathway avoids SND and preserves growth potential.
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