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Single ventricle/total cavopulmonary connection (Fontan circulation)
The Fontan operation has improved the outlook for many patients born with complex congenital heart disease and only one functioning ventricle. The circulation, however, imposes a number of haemodynamic limitations and late failure is due to several issues. Management of the failing Fontan is a major challenge for adult congenital heart disease practitioners.