Abstract

Mustard procedure for the correction of transposition of the great arteries (TGA) is associated with a high rate of long-term complications including arrhythmia, systemic right ventricular dysfunction, and baffle obstruction. Desaturation is infrequent and ascites is rare. A 45 year old with TGA

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