Modified Mustard Procedure for D-Tga with Left Superior Venacava
Modified Mustard Procedure for D-Tga with Left Superior Venacava
Abstract
Transposition of the great arteries refers to ventriculoarterial discordance. Complete transposition is also known as d-TGA and is commonly seen in newborns. Cyanotic babies may be treated percutaneously with a Rashkindatrial balloon septostomy However definitive surgical procedures can be an atrial switch or an arterial switch. We present a case of a 10 month old infant with d-TGA with left SVC, who underwent a modified mustard and a Glenn procedure for palliation.