Palliative switch: a surgical decision after hybrid procedure.

World J Pediatr Congenit Heart Surg

Department of Pediatric Cardiac Surgery, Sant Joan de Deu Hospital, Barcelona, Spain.

Published: January 2014

The first-stage palliation of newborns with single-ventricle anatomy and transposed great arteries can be very challenging when associated with systemic ventricular outflow obstruction and aortic arch obstruction. Often, the initial intervention is a stage I Norwood procedure. We present the case of a newborn with double inlet left ventricle, discordant ventriculoarterial connection with restrictive ventricular foramen, and severe aortic arch obstruction. A hybrid procedure was performed initially as a means of addressing hemodynamic instability. Three months later, a palliative arterial switch procedure was performed as an alternative to the combined Norwood-Glenn procedure. Palliative arterial switch combined with arch reconstruction can be an effective surgical option in these complex, challenging patients.

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