Match the Following MCQ
Match the congenital heart diseases and surgical procedures:
- Transposition of great arteries
- Hypoplastic left heart syndrome
- Tetralogy of Fallot
- Ebstein anomaly
a) Blalock-Taussig shunt
b) Norwood procedure
c) Balloon valvuloplasty
d) Starnes procedure
e) Arterial switch (Jatene)
ANSWER 1-E; 2-B; 3-A; 4-D
1-TGA- Jatene arterial switch
2- HLHS- two staged norwood
3- TOF- Palliative shunts eg modified blalock taussig
4- Ebstein’s- In neonates with the most severe form of Ebstein anomaly, the functional RV is hypoplastic, and the patient is usually best treated by closing the tricuspid valve and, in effect, creating a tricuspid atresia physiology (Starnes procedure). In addition, these infants require a systemic artery–to–pulmonary artery shunt.