Figure 2:
Various angles of native ascending aorta–proximal pulmonary artery anastomosis after the Norwood procedure: (A) Narrow angle (15th percentile); (B) large angle (86th percentile). The interrupted line with the double arrow represents the segment of the anastomosis between the proximal pulmonary artery and the patch, through the centre of which the angle with the native ascending aorta is measured.

Various angles of native ascending aorta–proximal pulmonary artery anastomosis after the Norwood procedure: (A) Narrow angle (15th percentile); (B) large angle (86th percentile). The interrupted line with the double arrow represents the segment of the anastomosis between the proximal pulmonary artery and the patch, through the centre of which the angle with the native ascending aorta is measured.

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