Hartyánszky I, Lozsádi K, Kádár K, Palik I, Sápi E, Mihályi S, Bodor G, Balla E
Országos Kardiológiai Intézet Budapest.
Orv Hetil. 1996 Dec 29;137(52):2923-5.
The total cavopulmonary anastomosis is one of the alternative surgical procedures which can be performed in the management of the most complicated congenital heart diseases. It was the first time in Hungary that this surgical management was performed successfully in a girl with univentricular heart, pulmonary valve stenosis, malposition of the great arteries, who was operated on palliative procedure previously.