Several devices are available for transcatheter occlusion of atrial septal defect. This report describes the international experience with the buttoned device. During a 4.5-year period ending in February 1993, 180 transcatheter atrial septal defect occlusions were performed with the buttoned device. Patient age varied between 0.6 and 76 years and stretched atrial defect diameter between 5 and 25 mm. The defects were closed with 25 to 50 mm devices delivered through 8F (148 patients) or 9F (32 patients) sheaths. Twelve patients were adults whose defects were closed to prevent recurrence of cerebrovascular accidents caused by presumed paradoxic embolism. In the remaining patients the atrial defect was closed to treat the left-to-right shunt. ...
SummaryBackgroundRecently, the Occlutech Figulla ASD Occluder (FSO) has been introduced for transcat...
A feasibility study was conducted for the transcatheter occlusion of large ostium secundum atrial se...
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A clinical trial was conducted of the buttoned device for transcatheter closure of ostium secundum a...
Although surgical repair of secundum atrial septal defect (ASD) is a safe, widely accepted procedure...
AbstractObjectivesThe goal of this study was to report the early and late complications experienced ...
We report a case in which residual shunting after a buttoned device occlusion of atrial septal defec...
AbstractObjectives. This study reports our clinical experience with transcatheter closure of secundu...
BACKGROUND: Transcatheter closure of secundum atrial septal defect (ASD) is nowadays widely practice...
There has been a remarkable improvement in the treatment strategy of secundum atrial septal defect (...
AbstractOBJECTIVESThe purpose of this study was to assess safety and effectiveness of the fourth gen...
ObjectiveThis study aims to report our experience using intraoperative device closure of secundum at...
Objectives: The aim of this study is to present our center’s experience with device closure of atria...
ObjectiveTranscatheter occlusion of secundum atrial septal defects is a safe and effective alternati...
Atrial septal defect (ASD) is a common congenital heart disease with left-to-right shunt that may le...
SummaryBackgroundRecently, the Occlutech Figulla ASD Occluder (FSO) has been introduced for transcat...
A feasibility study was conducted for the transcatheter occlusion of large ostium secundum atrial se...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/72836/1/j.1540-8183.1989.tb00751.x.pd
A clinical trial was conducted of the buttoned device for transcatheter closure of ostium secundum a...
Although surgical repair of secundum atrial septal defect (ASD) is a safe, widely accepted procedure...
AbstractObjectivesThe goal of this study was to report the early and late complications experienced ...
We report a case in which residual shunting after a buttoned device occlusion of atrial septal defec...
AbstractObjectives. This study reports our clinical experience with transcatheter closure of secundu...
BACKGROUND: Transcatheter closure of secundum atrial septal defect (ASD) is nowadays widely practice...
There has been a remarkable improvement in the treatment strategy of secundum atrial septal defect (...
AbstractOBJECTIVESThe purpose of this study was to assess safety and effectiveness of the fourth gen...
ObjectiveThis study aims to report our experience using intraoperative device closure of secundum at...
Objectives: The aim of this study is to present our center’s experience with device closure of atria...
ObjectiveTranscatheter occlusion of secundum atrial septal defects is a safe and effective alternati...
Atrial septal defect (ASD) is a common congenital heart disease with left-to-right shunt that may le...
SummaryBackgroundRecently, the Occlutech Figulla ASD Occluder (FSO) has been introduced for transcat...
A feasibility study was conducted for the transcatheter occlusion of large ostium secundum atrial se...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/72836/1/j.1540-8183.1989.tb00751.x.pd