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Hypoplastic tricuspid valve
- ... a congenital heart condition which results in an abnormality of the tricuspid valve. In this condition the tricuspid valve is elongated ...
- ... cover the most common CHDs: Cyanotic: Ebstein anomaly Hypoplastic ... septal defect (ASD) Atrioventricular canal ( endocardial cushion ...
- ... need treatment. Other heart murmurs may indicate an abnormality in the ... regurgitation , tricuspid stenosis) Significant murmurs in ...
- ... then close, keeping blood from flowing backward. The tricuspid valve separates the right lower heart chamber (the right ... to have surgery to repair or replace the tricuspid valve. Surgery is most often done as part of ...
- ... rare heart defect in which parts of the tricuspid valve are abnormal. The tricuspid valve separates the right lower heart chamber (right ventricle) ...
- ... surgeries as they grow. Tricuspid atresia repair: The tricuspid valve is between the upper and lower chambers on ... lungs. The surgeon may have to repair the tricuspid valve, replace the valve, or put in a shunt ...
- ... Heart valve defects that can cause cyanosis include: Tricuspid valve (the valve between the 2 chambers on the ... also be present. Other heart defects may include abnormalities in valve development or in the location and connections between ...
- ... PA/IVS may also have a poorly developed tricuspid valve. They may also have an underdeveloped or very ... selected depends on the extent of the heart abnormalities that accompany ... invasive treatments include: Biventricular repair -- This ...
- ... function as well as the function of the tricuspid and pulmonary valves. The procedure will generally last less than 1 ... the right atrium, such as atrial myxoma (rarely) Abnormalities of the valves on the right side of the heart Abnormal ...
- Your child had surgery to repair a heart defect . If your child had open-heart surgery, a surgical cut was made through the breastbone ...