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Original Article

The Mustard Operation for Transposition of the Great Arteries (TGA)

Technical Considerations

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Pages 123-125 | Received 16 Mar 1975, Published online: 05 Aug 2009
 

Abstract

Among the late complications described after Mustard's procedure, obstructions of the pulmonary veins, SVC or IVC have been the most serious ones. We consider that these complications are mostly related to the size and shape of the baffle and also to the way in which it is sutured into place. No such complications have hitherto been encountered in our patients. We feel that the technique described may help in the standardization of the Mustard procedure as well as tailoring of the baffle. Thereby this procedure is more easily reproduced and the frequency of late complications possibly reduced.

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Notes on contributors

Karl Victor Hall

Joyce Laing works in the Department of Child and Family Psychiatry, Playfield House, Cupar, Fife, and is a Consultant Art Therapist to Psychiatric Hospitals and Prisons and Chairwoman of the Scottish Society of Art and Psychology.

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