D N Campbell, S D Carson, R R Wolfe, J Wiggins, L T Mahoney, D R Clarke
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The practice of surgery for congenital heart disease has undergone a major evolution in the past few years. Technical advances, the introduction of operative procedures, and a change in philosophy relating to the proper timing of surgical intervention are the major factors responsible for this change. To document our experience, a comprehensive review of all surgery performed for congenital heart disease at the University of Colorado Health Sciences Center during the last five years was conducted.