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- Bidirectional_Glenn_procedure abstract "A Glenn shunt is a palliative procedure that is offered to a patient with single ventricular physiology either due to valvular anomalies (e.g., tricuspid or pulmonic valve atresia), ventricular pathologies (like hypoplastic right ventricle or single ventricle etc.) or similar heart conditions, which prohibit a corrective bi-ventricular surgery, such as DORV with CAVSD. This involves drainage of the superior vena cava (SVC) to the right pulmonary artery (RPA) thereby reducing ventricular work to some extent as deoxygenated blood returning from the head and upper body is directly routed to the pulmonary arteries for oxygenation by the lungs. Since the stream of blood on entering the pulmonary arterial system flows to both right and left lungs, it is called a bi-directional Glenn procedure. The Glenn procedure was introduced in 1958 by William Glenn and modifications to the procedure were published by Dr. Azzolina in 1973. The original description by Dr. Glenn allowed communication only between the RPA and the SVC, whereas the modified technique had the SVC connecting at or before the bifurcation between the right and left pulmonary arteries.".
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- Bidirectional_Glenn_procedure wikiPageWikiLink Airstream_mechanism.
- Bidirectional_Glenn_procedure wikiPageWikiLink Atresia.
- Bidirectional_Glenn_procedure wikiPageWikiLink Category:Medical_procedures.
- Bidirectional_Glenn_procedure wikiPageWikiLink Physiology.
- Bidirectional_Glenn_procedure wikiPageWikiLink Pulmonic.
- Bidirectional_Glenn_procedure wikiPageWikiLink Shunt_(medical).
- Bidirectional_Glenn_procedure wikiPageWikiLink Tricuspid.
- Bidirectional_Glenn_procedure wikiPageWikiLink Tricuspid_valve.
- Bidirectional_Glenn_procedure wikiPageWikiLink Valve.
- Bidirectional_Glenn_procedure wikiPageWikiLink Valvular.
- Bidirectional_Glenn_procedure wikiPageWikiLink Ventricle_(heart).
- Bidirectional_Glenn_procedure wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bidirectional Glenn procedure".
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- Bidirectional_Glenn_procedure subject Category:Medical_procedures.
- Bidirectional_Glenn_procedure hypernym Procedure.
- Bidirectional_Glenn_procedure type AnatomicalStructure.
- Bidirectional_Glenn_procedure type Redirect.
- Bidirectional_Glenn_procedure comment "A Glenn shunt is a palliative procedure that is offered to a patient with single ventricular physiology either due to valvular anomalies (e.g., tricuspid or pulmonic valve atresia), ventricular pathologies (like hypoplastic right ventricle or single ventricle etc.) or similar heart conditions, which prohibit a corrective bi-ventricular surgery, such as DORV with CAVSD.".
- Bidirectional_Glenn_procedure label "Bidirectional Glenn procedure".
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- Bidirectional_Glenn_procedure sameAs Q16979614.
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