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... rgery on a right heart was more difficult than its normal counterpart, the left heart.
It was similar to the habitual decision-making of surgeons regarding anatomy, like an experienced driver used to a left-hand drive vehicle and driving on the left suddenly entering a country with the opposite rules, where the steering wheel is on the right and traffic keeps to the left. It’s difficult to adapt immediately, especially in a highly complex traffic situation.
When the Fontan Surger ...
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