Abstract
improved durability and performance relative to previous VADs. Our major rationale for choosing the HeartWare HVAD was its relatively small size and ability to be contained within the pericardium, thus eliminating the potential need to create a pocket or rotate the pump configuration. In addition, the device’s integrated inflow cannula could decrease the chance of inflow obstruction related to the abnormal position of the ventricles in CC-TGA. TEE guidance ensured successful selection of the optimal insertion site for the VAD inflow cannula. In summary, we report a case of successful HeartWare HVAD implantation in a patient with CC-TGA to support the function of the RV (systemic ventricle).
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