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  1. Transposition of the Great Arteries after Mustard/Senning Repair

    Babies born with TGA almost always need surgery to help the heart work more normally. Two of these surgeries are the Mustard and the Senning repair (also called Mustard or Senning …

  2. Mustard procedure - Wikipedia

    The Mustard Procedure allows total correction of transposition of the great vessels. It creates a baffle to redirect deoxygenated caval blood to the left atrium, which then pumps blood to the …

  3. d-Transposition of the Great Arteries - American Heart Association

    Patients who have had the Mustard or Senning operation may need catheterization techniques or surgery to correct abnormalities of the tunnel in the atria, repair abnormal valves or control …

  4. The Atrial Switch (Mustard or Senning) procedure for …

    Jun 4, 2025 · Between around 1960 and the late 80s, the best treatment for this condition was an operation called the atrial switch – or Mustard or Senning procedure. This involves redirecting …

  5. Mustard Operation - Operative Techniques in Thoracic and …

    The Mustard operation dramatically changed the outlook for babies born with TGA. Although it has been replaced by the arterial switch operation, the Mustard operation is a remarkable …

  6. The Mustard Operation | Embryo Project Encyclopedia

    Feb 17, 2017 · In 1963, Mustard used his modified procedure, operating on an eighteen-month-old girl called Maria Surnoski. Surnoski survived the procedure and recovered, remaining in …

  7. Mustard repair | Radiology Reference Article | Radiopaedia.org

    Nov 6, 2025 · The arterial switch procedure is now more commonly used than either the Mustard or Senning repairs. It functionally provides an arterial rather than an atrial "switch" and …

  8. Fate After the Mustard Procedure for d-Transposition of the …

    The aging population of patients after Mustard procedure is facing challenging problems mainly resulting from a failing systemic right ventricle, presence of associated cardiac malformations …

  9. Transposition of the Great Arteries (DTGA) | Pediatric …

    First time successfully performed in 1975, and it is the preferred surgery (if possible) since 1980’s. It consists in transecting the great arteries and switching them to the other semilunar valve.

  10. When Bill Mustard joined the staff of the Hospital for Sick Children in 1947 as both a pediatric and an or- thopedic surgeon, he was asked to look after the new area of cardiac surgery.