Anatomy - Poster Session

Thursday, 25 June 2009 14:05 - 18:00

Management of symptomatic secundum atrial septal defects in children aged less than three years – Is catheter closure safe below three years of age?
  • Dr Hariprakash Suriyanarayanapillai, MIOT Hospital, Chennai, India, India
Atrioventricular septal defect with common arterial trunk: failure of septation at both atrioventricular and ventriculoarterial junctionos
  • Dr Iki Adachi, Cardiac Morphology Unit, National Heart & Lung Institute, Imperial College London, United Kingdom
Pentalogy of Cantrell: a 40 years experience at a single institution in México
  • Dr Norma A Balderrábano, Hospital Infantil de México "Federico Gómez", Mexico
  • Dr Alfredo Vizcaíno, Hospital Infantil de México "Federico Gómez", Mexico
Systemic and Pulmonary Venous Connections in Heterotaxy
  • Dr Louise Calder, Starship Children's Hospital, Pediatric and Congenital Cardiology Department, New Zealand
A case of HLHS with congenital biliary atresia; an autopsy findings
  • Mrs Ai Kasuga, Hokkaido Medical Center for Child Health and Rehabilitation, Japan
  • Mr Motoki Takamuro, Hokkaido Medical Center for Child Health and Rehabilitation, Japan
Retroaortic innominate vein- incidence, association with congenital heart defects, clinical and embyological significance
  • Dr Snehal M Kulkarni, Wockhardt Hospitals, India
Atrioventricular septal defect with only ventricular component: morphologic features
  • Ms Karen P McCarthy, Cardiac Morphology Unit, National Heart & Lung Institute, Imperial College London, United Kingdom
Coronary anatomy of the right ventricular inferior wall in Ebstein malformation: relevance to “vertical” plication
  • Ms Karen P McCarthy, Cardiac Morphology Unit, National Heart & Lung Institute, Imperial College London, United Kingdom
Morphology of the right sinus venosus valve in fetuses between 10 and 23 week of gestation
  • Cezary S Niszczota, Department of Anatomy, Center of Biostructure Research, Medical University of Warsaw, Poland, Poland
Relationship between the coronary arteries and the aortic arches. Study done in sharks
  • Dr João C Saba, FEDERAL UNIVERSITY OF SAO PAULO/UNIFESP, Brazil
Myocardial infarction caused by anomalous origin of the right coronary artery (RCA) from the left coronary sinus
  • Dr Dalibor Saric, University Hospital Center Zagreb, Croatia, Croatia