TY - CHAP M1 - Book, Section TI - Chapter 60. Surgery for Adult Congenital Heart Disease A1 - Burke, Redmond P. A2 - Cohn, Lawrence H. PY - 2012 T2 - Cardiac Surgery in the Adult, 4e AB - Improved outcomes for pediatric patients with congenital heart disease have created a growing population of surviving adults, with increasingly complex treatment requirements for their adult congenital heart disease (ACHD). Over the past two decades, the spectrum of complexity for ACHD patients has evolved from late primary repairs of patients with simple lesions including coarctation, patent ductus, septal defects, and tetralogy of Fallot, to nth time reoperations on survivors of complex multistaged palliations of one- and two-ventricle hearts. Internationally, significant efforts to define the optimal program resources necessary to effectively treat ACHD patients have been made, yet many congenital heart patients continue to suffer from poor continuity of care as they enter adulthood.1 This chapter describes several current treatment strategies and results for adult patients undergoing congenital heart surgery. SN - PB - The McGraw-Hill Companies CY - New York, NY Y2 - 2024/04/18 UR - accesssurgery.mhmedical.com/content.aspx?aid=55928482 ER -