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he following picture shows the modified Glenn Shunt, where the Superior Vena Cava is anastomosed to the right branch of the pulmonary artery, which is still connected to the main pulmonary artery.

This image was inspired from the following website: http://www.severinbrenny.com/bidirectional_glenn_operation.html

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