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From: Successful catheter ablation of ventricular tachycardia in a patient with congenitally corrected transposition of great arteries after double switch operation

Fig. 1

a–e Anatomy of a case with congenitally corrected transposition of the great arteries (ccTGA) following a double switch operation (DSO): Mustard + Rastelli. Schema of ccTGA following DSO and VSD closure. Mustard route: left SVC and IVC to SVA, and Rastelli route: RV to pulmonary artery PA via conduit (a), three-dimensional computed tomographic (3DCT) view of the great arteries, cardiac chambers, and Rastelli conduit (b), angiography of the left SVC (c), angiography of the RV, showing calcification of the Rastelli conduit (black triangles) and calcification of the VSD patch (white triangles) (d), angiography of the LV showing calcification of the VSD patch (white triangles) (e). * Ao aorta, IVC inferior vena cava, LV left ventricle, MV mitral valve, PA pulmonary artery, PVA pulmonary venous atrium, RV right ventricle, SVA systemic venous atrium, SVC superior vena cava, TV tricuspid valve, VSD ventricular septal defect

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