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Bridge to transplant in single-ventricle anatomy: subpulmonary support with EXCOR® ventricular assist device associated with pulmonary artery reconstruction.

Patients with single ventricle continue to be a challenge for heart transplantation (HTx). A poor clinical condition, previous multiple surgical procedures, and possible allosensitization lead to an increased risk of complications. The results have improved in recent series (1). However, patients with preserved ventricular function continues to have a higher rate of mortality (2). Additionally, there are often anatomical alterations of the pulmonary arteries that complicate the surgery (1,3). This report presents a case of tricuspid atresia with pulmonary preassures that contraindicated Fontan surgery, with unfavorable anatomy of the central PAs and a poor clinical situation, in which an EXCOR® VAD (Berlin Heart) was used for subpulmonary mechanical circulatory support (MCS), associated with pulmonary bifurcation reconstruction, as a bridge to HTx.

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