Intravascular and hybrid intraoperative stent placement for baffle obstruction in transposition of the great arteries after atrial switch
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D. Hagler | J. Dearani | F. Cetta | B. Cannon | A. Cabalka | Joseph T. Poterucha | Nathaniel W. Taggart | Jonathan N. Johnson
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