Abstract

Total anomalous pulmonary vein return is a critical heart defect with 4 anatomic forms. It belongs to the severe category of complexity of the STAD scale with an incidence of about 0.013% among all newborns, most of them requiring urgent surgical treatment in the first days and hours of life. Currently, there are many surgical techniques for its correction. This paper presents a comparative evaluation of two groups of patients with previously classical and

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