Though the 10 year survival rate of Fontan procedure has increased from 69% in 1990 to 85% in 2006. Recently researchers have strived to improve the longterm outcome of this procedure and have made great achievements. They found that among the ten items of standard, the limits associated with age, anomalous systemic or pulmonary venous drainage, sinus rhythm, ratio of pulmonary artery/aorta should be relaxed. New operative designs such as extracardiac lateral tunnel Fontan and new types of HemiFontan procedure using shortened extracorporeal circulation may help to decrease the postoperative complications. Standardized postoperative therapeutic plan after Fontan procedure may decrease the duration of chest drainage,shorten the inpatient days and also avoid longterm treatment. However, longterm followup after Fontan procedure showed that the incidence rate and risk of longterm postoperative complications were still high. This article was directed to review the researches about Fontan on operative indications, optimizing the operative strategies, modifying the postoperative monitoring techniques and longterm follow-up.