Abstract

An 11 year old girl, markedly cyanotic and symptomatic with double outlet right ventricle, infundibular pulmonic stenosis and anteriorly positioned aorta (Taussig-Bing variant) underwent successful surgical correction. The procedure involved construction of a Dacron tunnel from the ventricular septal defect to the aortic orifice and infundibular resection. To our knowledge an identical case with a similar type of surgical correction has not previously been reported. Diagnostic features of double outlet right ventricle, including the Taussig-Bing anomaly, are discussed. Angiocardiography differentiated our case from complete transposition of the great arteries with pulmonic stenosis and from tetralogy of Fallot.

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