Talk:Bidirectional Glenn procedure


 * Great work @ Sunae712! Article is well-written in clear language. Content is relevant with sufficient number of citations from recently written material, from reliable sources. Only recommendations are to improve page introduction by placing the Glenn Procedure within the context of cardiac surgery more broadly (e.g. "The bidirectional Glenn Procedure is a surgical technique used in cardiac surgery..."). This will help with article categorization and help non-medical readers clearly understand article relevance within a particular branch of medicine. Additionally, article needs further citations within the indications subsection.--Aurelius787( nrich2022) (talk) 19:13, 1 February 2022 (UTC)

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I am going to expand upon this tiny page by talking about what the bidirectional glenn is. Then I will organize as follows: 1. Indications for the procedure 2. Risks / Complications 3. Techniques 3.1 Heart transplantation techniques for patients who have undergone the bidirectional Glenn 4. History of why it is "bidirectional" instead of just the "Glenn" 5. References

I plan to make drawings to try to make my article as visually understandable as it is verbally. I will study various textbooks and incorporate images that will be my own and not subject to copyright laws.



Sunae712 (talk) 19:22, 27 January 2022 (UTC)sunae712

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