Stenting of the left pulmonary artery after palliation of hypoplastic left heart syndrome
Catheterization and Cardiovascular Interventions2016Vol. 88(2), pp. 225–232
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Patrick Noonan, Vikram Kudumula, Ben Anderson, Bharat Ramchandani, Paul Miller, Rami Dhillon, Chetan Mehta, Oliver Stümper
Abstract
Stenting of the left pulmonary artery after Norwood/Fontan palliation is safe and effective. Stents can be redilated to match somatic growth. The incidence of neointimal proliferation is extremely low and can be addressed by balloon dilation or stent implantation. © 2016 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
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