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Saikat Gupta
Saikat Gupta
Physician
Bangladesh

Public Documents 2
Surgical management for an adult, female patient, with Ebstein Anomaly on Tricuspid V...
Saikat Gupta
Mauin Uddin

Saikat Gupta

and 3 more

August 18, 2020
Ebstein’s anomaly is a rare and complexed heart defect that affects the tricuspid valve and is accountable for around 1% of congenital cardiac abnormalities. It is one of the most common congenital causes of tricuspid valve regurgitation. Ebstein’s anomaly is often diagnosed prenatally due to its severe cardiomegaly. Some individuals with this anomaly do not experience any complications until adulthood and even then its mostly minor complaints like exercise intolerance. Atrial septal defect is most commonly (70-90%) associated with Ebstein’s anomaly. However, ventricular septal defect (VSD) can be associated with 2-6% of the cases. This particular report presents a case of surgical intervention for a 20 years old female with Ebstein’s anomaly that had multiple VSD’s and a severe Pulmonary Stenosis (PS).
Comparison of initial outcomes between minimally invasive right minithoracotomy and m...
Sumsul Musa
Mauin Uddin

Sumsul Musa

and 7 more

April 13, 2020
Methods This prospective observational study included 44 patients who underwent isolated ASD closures in the department of cardiac surgery at the National Heart Foundation Hospital and Research Institute (NHFH & RI) from July 2014 to June 2016. After fulfilling the enrolment criteria, participants were divided into two groups.

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