Multiple saccular aortic aneurysms following the arterial switch operation

Journal of Cardiac Surgery
Sachin TalwarBalram Airan

Abstract

We report a 3-month-old male presenting with multiple aortic aneurysms arising de novo 2 months following the arterial switch operation. Successful repair of the aneurysms was performed under total circulatory arrest and at seven years follow-up, the patient has no recurrence.

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