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Clinicoradiological Correlation Atik et al. Prolonged pleural effusion after Fontan operation in complex heart defect Arq Bras Cardiol 2020; 115(1Suppl.1):31-33 This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License 1. SalamS, Dominguez T, Tsang V, Giardini A. Longer hospital stay after Fontan completion in the November to March period. Eur J Cardiothorac Surg. 2015;47(2):262-8. 2. Iyengar AJ, WinlawDS, Galati JC, Celermajer DS, Wheaton GR, Gentles TL, et al. Trends in Fontan surgery and risk factors for early adverse outcomes after Fontan surgery: the Australia and New Zealand Fontan Registry experience. J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg. 2014;148(2):566-75. References Figure 2 – Placement of arterial coils and plug for the closure of systemic-pulmonary vessels on the 38 th postoperative day of the cavopulmonary surgery. In A, the fistula from the descending aorta to the right lung, in B and D from the right internal thoracic artery to the right lung, and in C, from the left thoracic artery to the left lung and in E, the arterial coils and plug after the entire procedure. The previous chest x-rays (with pleural effusion) and subsequent one (without pleural effusion), after the procedures. 33

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