Abstract

Ebstein’s anomaly is a rare congenital anomaly of the tricuspid valve, which presents challenges to cardiac surgeons due to the spectrum of anatomical variation of the disease and the technical difficulty of valve repair. Given the evolving surgical techniques being implemented in repair, a review of regional results for surgery in Ebstein’s anomaly is important. This study aimed review surgical techniques being used in the management of Ebstein’s anomaly in adult patients and the outcomes of patients undergoing tricuspid valve repair, including the Cone repair, and tricuspid valve replacement for Ebstein’s anomaly in Australia and New Zealand. Outcome measures include postoperative survival and freedom from reoperation.

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