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- Congenital: FontanOpen Archive
Y-graft modification to the Fontan procedure: Increasingly balanced flow over time
The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular SurgeryVol. 159Issue 2p652–661Published online: July 10, 2019- Phillip M. Trusty
- Zhenglun Wei
- Megan Sales
- Kirk R. Kanter
- Mark A. Fogel
- Ajit P. Yoganathan
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 14The use of Y-grafts for Fontan completion is hypothesized to offer more balanced hepatic flow distribution (HFD) and decreased energy losses. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the hemodynamic performance of Y-grafts over time using serial cardiac magnetic resonance data and to compare their performance with extracardiac Fontan connections. - Congenital: FontanOpen Archive
The first cohort of prospective Fontan surgical planning patients with follow-up data: How accurate is surgical planning?
The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular SurgeryVol. 157Issue 3p1146–1155Published online: December 11, 2018- Phillip M. Trusty
- Zhenglun Alan Wei
- Timothy C. Slesnick
- Kirk R. Kanter
- Thomas L. Spray
- Mark A. Fogel
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 27Fontan surgical planning is an image-based, collaborative effort, which is hypothesized to result in improved patient outcomes. A common motivation for Fontan surgical planning is the progression (or concern for progression) of pulmonary arteriovenous malformations. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the accuracy of surgical planning predictions, specifically hepatic flow distribution (HFD), a known factor in pulmonary arteriovenous malformation progression, and identify methodological improvements needed to increase prediction accuracy.