Single Ventricle Defect in India
Single ventricle defect is a congenital heart defect where one side of the heart is underdeveloped
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Single Ventricle Defect — Key Facts
- 5 out of 10000 babies are born with single ventricle defect
- Hypoplastic Left Heart Syndrome(HLLS) is the most common single ventricle defect
- Glen and Fontan surgeries are the msot common treatment for single ventricle defects
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Your heart has two ventricles, the right ventricle, and the left ventricle. These ventricles pump blood from the heart to the body. Our heart needs both of these to function correctly. A single ventricle defect is when you have only one ventricle that works. It is a serious heart defect that requires surgery
The right and left ventricles in our heart pump the blood out to the body. You need both these for our heart to work correctly. If there is only one ventricle, the baby will not survive for long without a surgery
Fontan surgery is the right surgical option for single ventricle defect. This is the name given to the last surgery done for a child with a single ventricle defect. The remaining source of blue blood returning to the heart (the IVC) is disconnected from the heart and instead connected to the pulmonary (lung arteries)
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