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  2. Norwood procedure - Wikipedia

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    The first successful Norwood procedure involving the use of a cardiopulmonary bypass was reported by Dr. William Imon Norwood, Jr. and colleagues in 1981. [2] [3] Variations of the Norwood procedure, or Stage 1 palliation, have been proposed and adopted over the last 30 years; however, its basic components have remained unchanged.

  3. Fontan procedure - Wikipedia

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    The Fontan-Kreutzer procedure is the third procedure in the staged surgical palliation. [8] It is performed in children born with congenital heart disease without two functional ventricles and an effective parallel blood flow circuit. [9] The first stage is known as the Norwood procedure. This stage generally involves combining the pulmonary ...

  4. Blalock–Thomas–Taussig shunt - Wikipedia

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    In modern practice, this procedure is temporarily used to direct blood flow to the lungs and relieve cyanosis while the infant is waiting for corrective or definitive surgery when their heart is larger. The BTT shunt is used in the first step of the three-stage palliation (the Norwood procedure).

  5. After the procedure, the doctor told Dixon that Foxx “may be able to make a full recovery, but it’s going to be the worst year of his life.” Foxx concurred: “That’s what it was.” ...

  6. Colorado teen, 15, recalls moment her leg was ripped off ...

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    A Colorado teenager who lost her leg in a shark attack in Belize over the summer described a feeling of playing "tug of war" with the dangerous sea creatures as they ripped off her limb and ...

  7. After Cancer, Woman Was Told She Had a '0% Chance' of ...

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    After a "late scare," Mia welcomed daughter Lane in March at 36 weeks. "She was tiny and I was recovering from the C-section while also keeping up with our surrogate and her midwife appointments.

  8. Bidirectional Glenn procedure - Wikipedia

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    Following the bidirectional Glenn shunt, failure of the procedure can be broadly categorized as failure of procedure, cardiac dysfunction related to surgery, or cardiac dysfunction leading to death before further surgical intervention. [8] Retrospective reviews demonstrate failure of the procedure in 6.5% of patients.

  9. Sano shunt - Wikipedia

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    A Sano shunt is a shunt from the right ventricle to the pulmonary circulation. [1] [2] [3]In contrast to a Blalock–Taussig shunt, circulation is primarily in systole. [citation needed]