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2. The American Association for Thoracic Surgery (AATS) 2024 expert consensus document: Management of neonates and infants with Ebstein anomaly
3. Impact of Different Cardiopulmonary Bypass Strategies on Renal Injury After Pediatric Heart Surgery
4. Truncus Arteriosus
5. Neonatal Ebstein’s Anomaly
6. Virtual endoluminal aortic root views determined at coronary CT angiography — an important tool for improving anomalous coronary artery visualization and surgical planning
7. Experience of a single institution with femoral vein homograft as right ventricle to pulmonary artery conduit in stage 1 Norwood operation
8. A Simplified Staged Left Ventricular Recruitment Strategy to Achieve Biventricular Repair in a Neonate With Hypoplastic Left Heart Variant
9. Bi-Ventricular Repair of Critically Ill Neonates With Ebstein's Anomaly – Keeping it Simple.
10. Commentary: Neonates with Ebstein anomaly: A paradigm strategy of Starnes procedure to be followed by biventricular repair.
11. Surgical Management and Outcomes of Ebstein Anomaly in Neonates and Infants: A Society of Thoracic Surgeons Congenital Heart Surgery Database Analysis
12. Improved Outcomes in Management of Hypoplastic Left Heart Syndrome Associated With Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia: an Algorithmic Approach
13. Commentary: Neonates with Ebstein anomaly: A paradigm strategy of Starnes procedure to be followed by biventricular repair
14. Commentary: Ebstein’s Anomaly with circular shunt – round and round we go but not necessarily very fast.
15. Diaphragmatic fenestration for refractory chylothorax after congenital cardiac surgery in infants
16. Femoral Vein Homograft as Right Ventricle to Pulmonary Artery Conduit in Stage 1 Norwood Operation
17. Neonatal Ebstein Anomaly
18. Discussion to: Outcomes of surgical management of Ebstein’s anomaly and tricuspid valve dysplasia in critically ill neonates and infants
19. Cardiopulmonary bypass in neonates and infants: advantages of high flow high hematocrit bypass strategy—clinical practice review
20. Feasibility and Safety of Unzipping Small Diameter Stents in the Blood Vessels of Piglets
21. Ebstein Anomaly
22. Contributors
23. An Innovative Ventricular Assist Device Strategy as a Bridge-to-Recovery in an Infant with Glenn Physiology
24. Neonatal Ebstein’s Anomaly
25. Ebstein's Anomaly: a personalized approach to symptomatic neonates.
26. Superior Vena Cava Reconstruction for Treatment of Chylothorax Resulting From Thrombosis of Superior Vena Cava in Young Infants
27. Ebstein Malformation of the Tricuspid Valve: Early Presentation
28. Ebstein’s Anomaly in the Neonate
29. Incidence of Acute Neurological Events in Neonates and Infants Undergoing Cardiac Surgery Using a High-Hematocrit/ High-Flow Bypass Strategy
30. LEFT VENTRICULAR RECRUITMENT UTILIZING SERIAL UPSIZING OF BLALOCK-TAUSSIG-THOMAS SHUNT TO ACHIEVE SUCCESSFUL BIVENTRICULAR REPAIR
31. An Innovative Cervical Approach for the Insertion of a Miniature Microaxial Flow Ventricular Assist Device
32. Right ventricle–to–pulmonary artery conduit for surgical management of transposition of great arteries with a complex coronary pattern
33. Effect of thyroid hormone on cardiac function following orthotopic heart transplantation in piglets
34. B-38 | Decannulation of Percutaneously Placed Veno-Arterial ECMO Cannulas in Children by the Pediatric Interventional Cardiologist
35. Multivalvular Endocarditis With Granulicatella adiacens in a 2-Year-Old Boy With Ventricular Septal Defect
36. Complete repair of Ebstein anomaly in neonates and young infants: A 16-year follow-up
37. Rare life-threatening complication of device closure of ventricular septal defect in a child
38. Strategies and techniques for percutaneous Veno‐Arterial ECMO cannulation and decannulation in children.
39. Surprised, But Not Perplexed!
40. Percutaneous Stage 1 Palliation for Hypoplastic Left Heart Syndrome
41. Management of Neonatal Ebstein's Anomaly
42. Commentary: To BE or NOT to be – That is the Conundrum !
43. Commentary: Ebstein anomaly with circular shunt—round and round we go but not necessarily very fast.
44. Current surgical techniques in the management of the symptomatic neonate with severe Ebstein anomaly: Too much, too little, or just enough?
45. Ebstein Malformation of the Tricuspid Valve: Early Presentation
46. Management of Neonatal Ebstein’s Anomaly
47. Repair of Neonates and Young Infants With Ebstein’s Anomaly and Related Disorders
48. Repair of Ebstein's anomaly—The devils in the fine print
49. Cardiac Myxolipoma in a Child: Diagnosis and Surgical Management
50. Iatrogenic Pseudoaneurysm of the Innominate Artery in a Neonate
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