Sharma S, Shah AB, Machigar SY, Umbarkar R. Diagnosis and management of residual atrial septal defect after surgical failure: A case series.
Ann Pediatr Cardiol 2024;
17:356-360. [PMID:
39830489 PMCID:
PMC11737621 DOI:
10.4103/apc.apc_151_24]
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Abstract
Residual defect after surgical closure of atrial septal defect is extremely uncommon. This communication reports four cases encountered in a tertiary care center during the last three decades. Clinical diagnosis was challenging, and the diverse presentations included acute ischemic stroke, cyanosis, and right ventricular volume overload. The morphology of the residual defects was complex, and multimodality imaging (transesophageal echocardiography, peripheral venous contrast studies, computed tomography, and balloon occlusion) enabled accurate recognition. Percutaneous device closure was feasible in one but required repeat surgery owing to unfavorable anatomy in the others. The communication focuses on difficulties in diagnosis and management.
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