Complicated question: The fontan procedure is a palliation which is the 3rd operation in typical single ventricle palliation, generally done between two and four years of age. Many patient variables affect the outcomes of this operation. Also, some centers have different outcomes. In the best centers, with few patient risk factors, the operation is generally safe. However, there is high variation.
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