Despite treating some of the most complex pediatric heart conditions in the world, Boston Children's Department of Cardiac Surgery has some of the best success rates. We achieve these favorable outcomes while treating more than four times the number of patients treated at most pediatric heart centers in North America.
For instance, from January 2020 to December 2023, we performed 60 “arterial switch” procedures to treat transposition of the great arteries (TGA), compared with the North American case volume average of 18 procedures, according to the Society for Thoracic Surgeons (STS). We had a 100-percent survival rate for those 60 procedures; the STS survival rate was 98.36 percent.
Similarly, over that four-year span we performed 89 “off bypass” operations (stabilizing the heart while it continues pumping during surgery) to repair coarctation of the aorta. The STS case volume average was 29 procedures over that time. We had a 100-percent survival rate for those 89 procedures; the STS survival rate was 99.08 percent.
Other complex conditions we treated during that time for which we achieved excellent results include: