The current status of Jatene's operation for transposition of the great arteries was described by showing the analysis of our results of an arterial switch operation addition to the review of the literatures. The arterial switch operation recently has become the operation of first choice because of its low surgical mortality (4.5% in author's series) and low incidence of postoperative complication. Surgical techniques to avoid complications such as postoperative bleeding, kinking of the transplanted coronary arteries, aortic valve insufficiency and pulmonary arterial stenosis were presented. One-stage anatomic correction has been performed with low mortality less than 10% in centers dealing high volumes of neonatal surgery (7% in author's series). One-stage correction in the neonate is advocated in views of its low surgical mortality and excellent postoperative left ventricular function.

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