Fontan

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Commonly as the final staged surgical repair of patients with single ventricles.

Anesthetic implications

Preoperative optimization

Intraoperative management

Postoperative management

Related surgical procedures

Norwood

Glenn

Pathophysiology

Single ventricle physiology, with passive filling of pulmonary arteries.

Failing Fontan physiology commonly with following signs and symptoms:

Signs and symptoms

Diagnosis

Treatment

Medication

Pertaining to complications arising from failing Fontan: heart failure medications, anticoaguation, anti-arrhythmic, pulmonary vasodilators

Surgery

If Fontan fails, patient may be considered for a heart transplant.

Prognosis

Epidemiology

References