"Norwood Procedures" is a descriptor in the National Library of Medicine's controlled vocabulary thesaurus,
MeSH (Medical Subject Headings). Descriptors are arranged in a hierarchical structure,
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A set of surgical procedures performed to establish sufficient outflow to the systemic circulation in individuals with univentricular congenital heart malformations, such as HYPOPLASTIC LEFT HEART SYNDROME, and MITRAL VALVE atresia, associated with systemic outflow obstruction. Follow-on surgeries may be performed and consist of a HEMI-FONTAN PROCEDURE as the stage 2 Norwood procedure and a FONTAN PROCEDURE as the stage 3 Norwood procedure.
Descriptor ID |
D058327
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MeSH Number(s) |
E04.100.376.724 E04.928.220.560
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Concept/Terms |
Norwood Procedures- Norwood Procedures
- Procedure, Norwood
- Procedures, Norwood
- Norwood Procedure
Norwood Operation- Norwood Operation
- Norwood Operations
- Operation, Norwood
- Operations, Norwood
- Stage I Norwood Procedure
- Stage 1 Norwood Procedure
- Norwood Procedure, Stage 1
- Norwood Procedure, Stage I
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Below are the most recent publications written about "Norwood Procedures" by people in Profiles.
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Management Options and Outcomes for Neonatal Hypoplastic Left Heart Syndrome in the Early Twenty-First Century. Pediatr Cardiol. 2016 Feb; 37(2):419-25.
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Extended Application of the Hybrid Procedure in Neonates with Left-Sided Obstructive Lesions in an Evolving Cardiac Program. Pediatr Cardiol. 2016 Mar; 37(3):465-71.