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Atrial Septal Displacement for Repair of Anomalous Pulmonary Venous Return Into the Right Atrium
Takeshi Hiramatsu, Yoshinori Takanashi, Yasuharu Imai, Shuichi Hoshino, Kazuhiro Seo, Masatsugu Terada, Yusuke Iwata, Hirofumi Tomimatsu The Annals of Thoracic Surgery Volume 65, Issue 4, Pages (April 1998) DOI: /S (97)
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Fig. 1 (A) The right pulmonary veins (PV) returned to the normal posterior portion of the left atrium (LA) under the terminal sulcus. (B) The posterosuperior border of the atrial septum primum was incised and detached. (C) The incised septum was displaced between the pulmonary veins and the venae cavae. (RA = right atrium; SVC = superior vena cava.) The Annals of Thoracic Surgery , DOI: ( /S (97) )
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Fig. 2 On preoperative echocardiographic evaluation, the atrial septum primum was shifted to the left and the right pulmonary veins returned to the right atrium (RA) as a result. (LA = left atrium; LV = left ventricle; RV = right ventricle.) The Annals of Thoracic Surgery , DOI: ( /S (97) )
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Fig. 3 On postoperative echocardiographic evaluation, the displaced atrial septum primum was aligned with the atrial septum (arrow) secundum and all the pulmonary veins (∗) returned to the left atrium (LA). (LV = left ventricle; RA = right atrium; RV = right ventricle.) The Annals of Thoracic Surgery , DOI: ( /S (97) )
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