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1. Common Arterial Trunk Repair at the Red Cross War Memorial Hospital, Cape Town: A 20-Year Review of Surgical Practice and Outcomes.

2. Coronary Artery Anomalies Are Associated With Increased Mortality After Truncus Arteriosus Repair.

3. Outcomes after common arterial trunk repair: Impact of the surgical technique.

4. Hospital Survival After Surgical Repair of Truncus Arteriosus with Interrupted Aortic Arch: Results from a Multi-institutional Database.

5. The quadricuspid truncal valve: Surgical management and outcomes.

6. Twenty-Year Experience with Truncus Arteriosus Repair: Changes in Risk Factors in the Current Era.

7. Long-Term Fate of the Truncal Valve.

8. Outcomes of truncus arteriosus repair and predictors of mortality.

9. 22q11.2 Deletion Status Influences Resource Utilization in Infants Requiring Repair of Tetralogy of Fallot and Common Arterial Trunk.

10. Surgical repair for persistent truncus arteriosus in neonates and older children.

11. Single-centre 20-year experience with repair of truncus arteriosus.

12. Common Arterial Trunk Repair by Means of a Handmade Bovine Pericardial-Valved Woven Dacron Conduit.

13. Outcomes of Surgical Repair for Persistent Truncus Arteriosus from Neonates to Adults: A Single Center's Experience.

14. [Immediate and far remote results of the truncus arteriosus communis radical correction].

15. Truncus arteriosus: surviving at 46 years without intervention.

16. Intensive care management of neonates with d-transposition of the great arteries and common arterial trunk.

17. Outcomes of repair of common arterial trunk with truncal valve surgery: a review of the society of thoracic surgeons congenital heart surgery database.

18. Common arterial trunk: review of surgical strategies and future research.

19. Invited commentary.

20. Surgical repair of truncus arteriosus associated with interrupted aortic arch: long-term outcomes.

21. Truncus arteriosus: diagnostic accuracy, outcomes, and impact of prenatal diagnosis.

23. [Late reinterventions after repair of common arterial trunk].

24. Bicuspidized pulmonary homograft for truncus arteriosus repair.

25. Invited commentary.

26. Fate of the truncal valve in truncus arteriosus.

27. Compared fate of small-diameter Contegras and homografts in the pulmonary position.

28. Techniques for repairing the aortic and truncal valves.

29. Long-term results after repair of truncus arteriosus communis in neonates and infants.

30. Adult survival of persistent truncus arteriosus type IV.

31. Persistent truncus arteriosus type 4 with survival to the age of 54 years.

32. Neonatal truncus arteriosus repair: surgical techniques and clinical management.

33. Truncus arteriosus repair: outcomes, risk factors, reoperation and management.

34. Surgical management of severe truncal insufficiency: experience with truncal valve remodeling techniques.

35. Neonatal repair of truncus arteriosus: continuing improvement in outcomes.

36. Repair of truncus arteriosus in early infancy with antibiotic sterilized aortic homografts.

37. Single centre experience on primary correction of common arterial trunk: overall survival and freedom from reoperation after more than 15 years.

38. Factors associated with outcomes of persistent truncus arteriosus.

39. Trends in the management of truncal valve insufficiency.

40. Repair of truncus arteriosus.

41. Long-term follow-up of truncus arteriosus repaired in infancy: a twenty-year experience.

42. Management strategy and long-term outcome for truncus arteriosus.

43. Truncus arteriosus repair: influence of techniques of right ventricular outflow tract reconstruction.

44. Persistent truncus arteriosus operated during infancy: long-term follow-up.

45. Repair of truncus arteriosus in the neonate.

46. Results of a policy of primary repair of truncus arteriosus in the neonate.

47. The role of coronary artery abnormalities in the prognosis of truncus arteriosus.

48. Repair of truncus arteriosus in infancy.

49. [Immediate and mid-term results of complete repair of truncus arteriosus during the first year of life].

50. Surgical correction of truncus arteriosus type I.

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