Model
Digital Document
Publisher
Florida Atlantic University
Description
This thesis delves into the Fontan cardiovascular procedure, a specialized intervention for congenital heart defects. Through historical analysis, preparatory protocols, statistical data, and long-term effects, this paper offers a comprehensive examination of this surgical procedure. It traces its origins, breakthroughs, and milestones, from diagnosis to detailed planning and execution. With approximately 50,000 worldwide cases, statistical analysis explores success rates and demographics. Recognizing its lifelong impact, the research examines postoperative complications, quality of life, and ongoing healthcare needs. This comprehensive scrutiny extends to long-term implications. Additionally, there is a supplementing website conveniently disseminating insights and factual information about the Fontan procedure, fostering greater understanding and awareness among healthcare professionals and the broader community.
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