Percutaneous closure of a postoperative residual atrial septal defect
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Case Report
P: 48-50
March 2017

Percutaneous closure of a postoperative residual atrial septal defect

IJCVA 2017;3(1):48-50
1. Antalya Education and Research Hospital, Cardiology Department, Antalya, Turkey
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Received Date: 05.01.2017
Accepted Date: 19.01.2017
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ABSTRACT

Atrial septal defect (ASD) is the most common adult congenital heart disease. The aim of the treatment of this disease is the surgical or percutaneous closure of the defect. Although surgical method has been used for a long time, primarily percutaneous closure is preferred currently in many centres for appropriately selected patients. Percutaneous closure can be used for the primary treatment of newly diagnosed patients and also for caseswho are found to have residual defect after surgical closure. In the literature, however, only a limited number of patients who underwent percutaneous ASD closurewere reported. In this report,we present our casewho was successfully treated through percutaneous closure of postoperative residual ASD.

Keywords: ASD Percutaneous closure Residual defect

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