Abstract Pulmonary venous connections may be infrequently abnormal in patients with tetralogy of Fallot (TOF). A special subgroup of partial anomalous pulmonary venous return,"scimitar cyndrome", and its coexistence with TOF is less frequently reported. It may proceed unnoticed, as cyanosis already predo...
Abstract Infantile scimitar syndrome (SS) is a rare congenital heart disease and has high mortality. Guidelines have not been established, but surgery is indicated in symptomatic patients. Despite the various surgical approaches, outcomes continue to be disappointing. We present our surgical experience w...
Resumen Así como otros síndromes congénitos considerados raros por su baja incidencia, el diagnóstico del síndrome de la Cimitarra se basa en la presencia de un drenaje venoso anómalo de las venas pulmonares derechas que en muchas ocasiones se asocia con la presencia de otras malformaciones pulmona...
Abstract The partial anomalous pulmonary vein drainage is a rare congenital defect. The pulmonary vein drains in to a systemic vein instead of draining in to the left atrium. In this rare birth defect, the right sided pulmonary vein involvement is more prevalent than the left sided pulmonary veins. We pr...
9-year-old patient diagnosed with scimitar syndrome through transthoracic echocardiogram and cardiac catheterization. Surgical correction is performed by anastomosing the collector of the pulmonary right vein to AI through the interatrial septum, tunneling it with a pericardic patch. The study findings a...
The scimitar sign refers to the image resembling a short, curved Turkish sword called scimitar, created by an anomalous pulmonary vein. It can be seen in chest radiography, computed tomography and magnetic resonance. It forms part of the scimitar syndrome, characterized by partial or total anomalous pulm...