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Fig 55. CLASSICAL GLENN. BIDIRECTIONAL GLENN. FONTAN. SVC. SVC. RPA. LPA. PA. PA. RA. RA. RA. IVC. IVC. TOTAL CAVOPULMONARY CONNECTION. SVC. PA. RA. IVC. Fig 56. Tricuspid atresia. Apical four chamber view of a univentricular atrioventricular connection with atresia of the - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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CLASSICAL GLENN
SVC
RA
IVC
RPA LPA
BIDIRECTIONAL GLENN
SVC
PA
RA
IVC
FONTAN
PA
RA
TOTAL CAVOPULMONARY CONNECTION
PA
SVC
IVC
RA
Fig 55
Tricuspid atresia
Apical four chamber view of a univentricular atrioventricular connection with atresia of theright sided atriovenricular valve (tricuspid atresia).The patient had a Fontan type repair (right atrium to pulmonary artery connection). The valve between the IVC and right atrium can just be seen in the right atrium (arrow).
RA
MLV
LA
Fig 56
TCPC
Apical four chamber view of a patient with auniventricular atriovenricular connectionand a common atrium, post TCPC. Note the TCPC pathway (arrow) at the back of the atrium.
Common atrium
V
Fig 57
Tricuspid atresia post Fontan operation
Apical view of a univentricular atrioventricular connection resulting from atresia of the right-sided atrioventricular valve (tricuspid atresia). The patient had a Fontan type operation. Note that the right atrium is severely dilated with thrombus inside.
RA
LV
LA
Fig 58
Fontan: The giant RA and large clot
TOE image taken from a patient with a double inlet left ventricle post Fontan (atria-pulmonaryconnection) repair. Note the severely dilated right atrium with giant thrombus and spontaneous contrast inside the atrial chamber (arrow).
RA RA
Fig 59
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