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Surgical ligation of a persistent arterial duct in one of conjoined thoracopagus twins prior to surgical separation

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  19 August 2008

Roque A. Cordoba
Affiliation:
Division of Cardiovascular Surgery and Section of Paediatric Cardiology, Hospital Privado, Cordoba, Argentina
Ernesto Juaneda
Affiliation:
Division of Cardiovascular Surgery and Section of Paediatric Cardiology, Hospital Privado, Cordoba, Argentina
Luis E. Alday*
Affiliation:
Division of Cardiovascular Surgery and Section of Paediatric Cardiology, Hospital Privado, Cordoba, Argentina
*
Dr. L. E. Alday, Section of Paediatric Cardiology, Hospital Privado, Naciones Unidas 346, 5016 Cordoba, Argentina. Telephone number: (54-51) 688 220. Fax number: (54-51) 688 220. E-mail address: [email protected]

Abstract

One of conjoined thoracopagus twins, with separate hearts and a common pericardial sack, presented with respiratory distress because of a persistent arterial duct causing congestive heart failure in the neonatal period. Surgical ligation of the duct was performed prior to subsequent separation, with an excellent outcome.

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Brief Reports
Copyright
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1999

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