A 7-year-old boy with a history of neonatal pulmonary artery banding underwent almost complete closure of a sieve-like "Swiss-cheese" ventricular septal defect, using a combination sandwich patch technique through a right ventriculotomy. Although defects existed in the high-, mid-, and low-trabecular septa, a right ventriculotomy and division of the muscle trabeculations continuing the septal and moderator bands helped delineate the edges of the defects. Although patients with "Swiss-cheese" ventricular septal defects may be candidates for a Fontan operation conventionally, a combination patch technique could be considered the procedure of choice.

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