1. The mortality rate for the repair of truncus arteriosus from the Mayo Clinic group beyond 5 years of age is low (io%) but below this age, the mortality is greater than 50 per cent. Up to I97i no infants under the age of i year had been submitted to repair of truncus arteriosus in their unit (McGoon and Wallace,1972
2. (i9i4). A congenital abnormality of the heart and blood-vessels;Dickson, W.E.C.; Fraser, J.;Journal of Anatomy and Physiology
3. Truncus arteriosus with interruption of the aortic arch. Report of a case successfully repaired;Gomes, M.M.R.; McGoon, D.C.;Mayo Clinic Proceedings,(I97i).
4. 1968. An operation for the correction of truncus arteriosus;McGoon, D.C.; Rastelli, G.C.; Ongley, P.A.;Journal of the American Medical Association
5. Homografts in reconstruction of congenital cardiac anomalies. Expanded operability in complex congenital heart disease;McGoon, D.C.; Wallace, R.B.; Danielson, G.K.;Mayo Clinic Proceedings,1972