Common atrium with single ventricle in a newborn: A case report

  • I.E. Akhigbe University of Sierra Leone Teaching Hospital Complex
  • A.B. Bah University of Sierra Leone Teaching Hospital Complex

Abstract

The presence of a common atrium, a common atrioventricular valve in combination with a single ventricle, occurs very rarely, accounting for 1% - 2% of all congenital heart malformations. We report a rare case of a 21-day old male neonate diagnosed with a common atrium, single ventricle, a common atrioventricular valve and a patent ductus arteriosus. High index of suspicion and early diagnosis is vital for appropriate management and timely surgical interventions as required.

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Author Biographies

I.E. Akhigbe, University of Sierra Leone Teaching Hospital Complex

Ola During Children’s Hospital, University of Sierra Leone Teaching Hospital Complex, Freetown

A.B. Bah, University of Sierra Leone Teaching Hospital Complex

Ola During Children’s Hospital, University of Sierra Leone Teaching Hospital Complex, Freetown

Published
2025-06-19
Section
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