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From: Percutaneous pulmonary valve implantation in a patient with congenitally corrected transposition of the great arteries: a case report

Fig. 1

A Aortography performed during 20-mm Mullins-X balloon inflation in the potential valve landing zone in lateral projection shows no coronary artery compression. B Angiography performed after successful implantation of AndraStent and 18-mm Melody valve shows good effect of the procedure with trace of a regurgitation. C Magnetic resonance imaging performed 8 years after the procedure shows good performance of the conduit with no regurgitation, no subpulmonary valve enlargement, and preserved subpulmonary ventricle function (EF of 48%). D Fluoroscopy 7 years after implantation of the Melody valve shows small, nonsignificant stent fractures with preserved stent and valve structure

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