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Intraventricular baffle to pulmonary valve: Intraventricular baffle to pulmonary valve is open heart surgery to repair a congenital defect called double-outlet right ventricle (DORV) with subaortic ventricular septal defect (VSD), in which both the pulmonary and aortic arteries evolve from the right ventricle and oxygenated blood from the left ventricle can mix with the right ventricle through the VSD.
These diseases and conditions may be treated with the surgical procedure Intraventricular baffle to pulmonary valve:
Surgical procedure options to consider as an alternative for Intraventricular baffle to pulmonary valve may include these surgeries:
These surgical anesthetic requirements for the procedure Intraventricular baffle to pulmonary valve may include:
Possible surgical complications of Intraventricular baffle to pulmonary valve may include:
Recovery period for Intraventricular baffle to pulmonary valve: Six to eight weeks.
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