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Department of Cardiac Surgery
1 Department of Cardiology
2 Department of Anesthesiology, Institute of Cardiovascular Diseases, Chennai, India
For reprint information contact: Kona Samba Murthy, MCh Tel: 91 40 2360 0852 Fax: 91 40 2360 8050 Email: konasmurthy{at}hotmail.com Apollo Children Heart Hospital, Jubilee Hills, Hyderabad AP 500 033, India.
We innovated a technique of arterial switch operation without coronary translocation in 1995, which avoids problems related to coronary artery translocation with good mid-term results. It is a better alternative for surgeons who are not well versed with coronary translocation of conventional arterial switch operation and with difficult coronary anatomy. This report deals with the mid-term results of our new technique.
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