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Ann Thorac Surg 1978;25:158-163
© 1978 The Society of Thoracic Surgeons


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Successful Intracardiac Repair of the Taussig-Bing Malformation in 2 Children

John W. Snoddy, M.D., Emily L. Parr, M.D., Louise W. Robertson, M.D., H. Page Mauck, Jr., M.D., Carolyn M. McCue, M.D., Richard R. Lower, M.D.*

Divisions of Thoracic and Cardiac Surgery and Pediatric Cardiology, Medical College of Virginia, Richmond, VA.

Accepted for publication May 12, 1977.

* Address reprint requests to Dr. Lower, Medical College of Virginia, 1200 E Broad St, Richmond, VA 23298

Surgical repair of the Taussig-Bing deformity has been successful in 2 children weighing 7.7 and 11.1 kg, respectively. In the first case the right ventricular patch diverted left ventricular blood to the pulmonary artery, thus creating a physiologically complete transposition which was then corrected by an interatrial Mustard baffle. In the second case a right ventricular tunnel diverted left ventricular blood to the aorta, and right ventricular blood was directed to the distal pulmonary artery by means of an external conduit bypassing a subpulmonic stenosis.

These patients represent the seventh and eighth successful corrections of the Taussig-Bing anomaly. One case (Patient 2) is the youngest to undergo repair and the first to receive an external conduit for bypass of an associated subpulmonic stenosis.




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