21 December 2023 : Case report
Results and Complications After Single-Stage Repair of Aortopulmonary Window and Interrupted Aortic Arch in a 32-Week Preterm and a Full-Term Neonate
Diagnostic / therapeutic accidents, Rare disease
Chih Wei Ten1ABCEF, Yu-san Chien23EF, Shu-Jen Yeh1BCD, Ming-Ren Chen1ABCD, Kang-Hong Hsu4ABC, Chung-I Chang4ADEF*DOI: 10.12659/AJCR.942193
Am J Case Rep 2023; 24:e942193
Figure 1. (A) Transthoracic echocardiogram shows aortopulmonary window type I (*) between the ascending aorta (Ao) and main pulmonary artery (MPA), forming the “heart-shaped” great vessels. (B) Echocardiography shows interrupted aortic arch (**) after left subclavian artery (LSCA), indicating IAA type A. (C) Surgical photography shows aortopulmonary window (V) between the ascending aorta (Ao) and main pulmonary artery (MPA). Arch – aortic arch; RV – right ventricle.