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Some techniques for the correction of the congenital heart disease with autologous flap

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14 living flaps in 8 children were used to repair for the congenital heart disease, because artificial material and xeno grafts were shrunk in growing children but living flaps were going to glow with children. It were possible to use the living flaps to reconstruct of pulumonary outflow in truncus arteriosus, for septoplasty in partial anomarous of pulumonary venous return and reconstruction of unloofed coronary sinus in endcardial defect with triatriatum and intra-atrial tunnel in TCPC or Fontan type operation.

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Tanaka, K., Kurosawa, H., Hashimoto, K. et al. Some techniques for the correction of the congenital heart disease with autologous flap. Jpn J Thorac Caridovasc Surg 46, 333–337 (1998). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03217751

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