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Single ventricle defects are a group of congenital heart defects where one of the heart’s ventricles (either the left or the right) is underdeveloped or non-functional. This leads to a situation where effectively only one ventricle is doing the work of pumping blood both to the lungs and to the rest of the body. These conditions are complex and often require a series of surgeries for treatment.
Treatment involves a series of surgeries to redirect blood flow:
Children with single ventricle defects require specialized, lifelong cardiac care that often involves a multidisciplinary medical team. Advances in surgical and medical care have significantly improved the outcomes for these children, but close monitoring and management of their heart health are crucial throughout their lives.
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