TY - BOOK AU - Constantine Mavroudis AU - Carl Lewis Backer AU - Rachid F. Idriss TI - Atlas of Pediatric Cardiac Surgery SN - 1447153197 PY - 2015/// CY - Florida Hospital for Children Johns Hopkins Children’s Heart Surgery Orlando , FL USA PB - Springer KW - N1 - Contents: Cannulation Techniques 1 Palliation Techniques 19 Patent Ductus Arteriosus Ligation 35 Vascular Rings Tracheoplasty and Pulmonary Artery Sling 45 Coarctation of the Aorta 73 Interrupted Aortic Arch Repair 83 Atrial Septal Defect 88 Ventricular Septal Defect 99 Fontan Conversion and Arrhythmia Surgery 235 Arrhythmia Surgery and Pacemaker Placement Not Associated with Fontan Conversion 255 Left Ventricular Outflow Tract Obstruction 272 Norwood OperationDamusStanselKaye 297 AorticoLeft Ventricular Tunnel 304 Mitral Valve Repairs 311 Total Anomalous Pulmonary Venous Return 325 Anomalous Systemic Venous Return 339 Atrioventricular Septal Defects Atrioventricular Canal 117 Truncus Arteriosus 130 Aortopulmonary Window 145 Tetralogy of Fallot 153 Transposition of the Great Arteries 164 DoubleOutlet Ventricles with Two Adequate Ventricles 199 Congenitally Corrected Transposition of the Great Arteries 211 Fontan Operation and 1½ Ventricular Repair 225 Sinus of Valsalva Aneurysm 354 Coronary Artery Anomalies 359 Pectus Excavatum Repair 387 Cardiac Transplantation 393 Complications Associated with the Initiation of Cardiopulmonary Bypass 401 Index 406 N2 - The raison d’etre for a new atlas of congenital heart surgery is based on the reality that the specialty has undergone numerous changes in the last few years resulting in improved techniques and new operations. The sheer number of new procedures and the required attendant technical skills to successfully complete an operation has become a challenge to master, especially for residents who are pursuing a career in congenital heart surgery. While the techniques that we are espousing are mostly our own, there is a great deal of similarity amongst international centers owing to the influence of video presentations, manuscript publications, and chapter reviews. We therefore believe that the techniques that are illustrated in this atlas are likely to be similar to the techniques that are taught worldwide to residents and fellows. The atlas is organized generally by diseases and procedures pertaining thereto. Two general sections involve cannulation techniques and palliative procedures, respectively. A special section depicts difficult problems in the form of clinical vignettes that may arise during cardiopulmonary bypass such as: decreased venous return, undiagnosed patent ductus arteriosus, and technical errors leading to hemodynamic complications. The reader is instructed to apply measures that will lead to resolution of these problems. We have chosen procedures, which cover the breadth of congenital heart surgery. While perhaps not totally inclusive, the reader will find the greater majority of congenital heart procedures illustrated and explained in this text.​ ER -