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Video Summary
In this video transcript, a case study of an 11-year-old male with hypoplastic left heart syndrome and multiple interventions is discussed. The patient underwent several surgeries, including biventricular recruitment surgeries, valve repairs, and aortic valve replacements. The patient also had a pacemaker placed due to complete heart block. The transcript then details a transvenous approach for lead placement in the failing Fontan, including accessing the internal jugular vein and using a transeptal needle. The procedure was successful, and the patient received a heart transplant 17 months later. No complications were reported. The video concludes with acknowledgments from the speaker.
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Ryan M. Callahan, MD, FSCAI
Keywords
case study
hypoplastic left heart syndrome
surgery
pacemaker placement
transvenous approach
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