Abstract

Double-chamber right ventricle (DCRV) is a distinct anatomic entity created by a high take-off of the moderator band resulting in obstruction to flow within the sinus portion of the right ventricle. Frequently associated with a VSD, DCRV exhibits no typical clinical findings, and thus cardiac catheterization and angiography are requisite for its identification. Proper presurgical diagnosis and full knowledge of associated cardiac lesions should provide a minimal operative risk and excellent prognosis for patients with DCRV.

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