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The team at Texas Children's Fetal Center, a national leader for treating fetal anomalies, has successfully completed two in-utero fetal cardiac interventions to treat hypoplastic left heart syndrome (HLHS), a congenital heart defect that is one of the most complex heart defects to treat. The first center in the Southwest to create a program to treat this defect in-utero, Texas Children's Fetal Center and Heart Centers are proud to be able to offer this procedure to future HLHS patients looking for hope for their unborn babies. The Texas Children's Fetal Center at the Texas Children's Pavilion for Women is one of only a few centers in the world capable of performing this complex HLHS fetal intervention as it involves a coordinated effort among a large, multi-disciplinary team of fetal cardiologists, OBGYNs, interventional cardiologists, congenital heart surgeons, fetal imaging experts, maternal and fetal anesthesiologists and other clinical specialists. Babies receiving this unique HLHS fetal procedure at Texas Children's Fetal Center will continue treatment immediately after birth at Texas Children's Heart Center, which is ranked #4 in the nation by U.S. News & World Report and consistently reports outcomes that are among the best in the nation. For more information about this fetal interventional program, please visit http://www.texaschildrens.org/About-U... Learn more about hypoplastic left heart syndrome (HLHS) http://women.texaschildrens.org/Our-S... Learn more about Texas Children's Fetal Center http://women.texaschildrens.org/fetal... Learn more about Texas Children's Heart Center http://www.texaschildrens.org/heart/