Surgical treatment of congenital heart disease.. Closure of the arterial canal between the aorta and the pulmonary artery or narrowing the pulmonary artery by binding



Heart surgery has developed enormously in the past 20 years. While 30% of children die during open heart operations in the 1970s, they are now less than 5%. The heart processes in general may be light and easy and do not need to open the heart as the process of closure of the arterial artery between the aorta and pulmonary artery or narrowing the pulmonary artery by connecting .. The processes may be more complicated and need to open the heart (open heart surgery) to close the hole or repair defect Internal in the heart as may be corrective operations once and may be conducted in sporadic stages. The process may also be a complete correction process and may be only a temporary, temporary or adaptive process because of the difficulty of correcting some congenital defect, especially in complex congenital defects.
It is known that the child needs to stay in intensive care for some time after surgery and usually requires varying periods of artificial respiration until his condition stabilizes and is transferred to the general heart of the children.