Truncus arteriosus in India
Truncus arteriosus is a rare congenital heart defect that will need an open-heart surgery to repair
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Truncus arteriosus — Key Facts
- Truncus areteriosus occurs in about 5-15 of 100,000 live births worldwide
- Common truncus is another name for Truncus areteriosus
- Babies will not survive more than a few months without treatment
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Truncus arteriosus is a rare type of congenital heart defect. In a normal heart, there are 2 blood vessels, the pulmonary artery and aorta, coming out from the right and left ventricles. These two blood vessels start off as one in the mother’s womb and splits into two as the heart develops. In some babies, it does not split and so there is only blood vessel, which is the truncus arteriosus
Yes, truncus arteriosus can be cured with surgery. Babies will need surgery within the first few weeks after birth. In most cases, they will need follow-up surgeries as they grow up
Yes, it can be life threatening if not treated in time. Infants will not survive the first few months without treatment. The right time for the surgery is in the first month after birth
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