Mustard operation


Mustard operation Mus·tard operation (mŭs’tərd)
n.
Correction of abnormal blood circulation due to the transposed great arteries by creating an intra-arterial baffle that partitionsis the atrium and directs the pulmonary venous blood through the right ventricular opening and the systemic venous blood through the mitral valve into the left ventricle.

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