A child with early failure of a Fontan circulation was listed for cardiac transplantation and then developed a subhepatic abscess. Surgical drainage was deemed necessary after the failure of an attempted percutaneous procedure. Following a multidisciplinary discussion, a laparoscopic technique was chosen to optimise postoperative recovery. To our knowledge, the literature does not describe any case of laparoscopic surgery in a patient with a failing Fontan circulation. This case report highlights the physiological variations involved with this management strategy, discusses the implications and risks, and offers some recommendations.
Keywords: failing Fontan; laparoscopic surgery; pulmonary hypertension.
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