Literature DB >> 23553968

Percutaneous ventricular septal defect closure with Amplatzer devices resulting in severe tricuspid regurgitation.

Robina Matyal1, Angela Wang, Feroze Mahmood.   

Abstract

While percutaneous intervention is an alternative for patients who are not surgical candidates, the rate of morbidity and mortality is comparable to open repair. Appending the reported complications associated with percutaneous intervention (device mal-positioning, dislodgement, and entrapment in the sub-valvular apparatus), we report mechanical damage to the tricuspid valve (TV). Percutaneous closure with an Amplatzer septal occluder device was attempted on three patients who developed a ventricular septal defects (VSD) after myocardial infarction. In all three cases, damage to the tricuspid leaflet was noted post-procedure. The accompanying severe tricuspid regurgitation led to right ventricular failure, even in the patients where the VSD was considered successfully occluded. Despite successful deployment of the Amplatzer device, complications with catheter manipulation may still arise. Damage to the TV can occur during percutaneous VSD closure with Amplatzer device. Periprocedure TEE monitoring can detect damage to the tricuspid leaflets.
Copyright © 2013 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

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Keywords:  catheter intervention; echocardiography; post-infarction ventricular septal defect; tricuspid valve

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23553968     DOI: 10.1002/ccd.24803

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Catheter Cardiovasc Interv        ISSN: 1522-1946            Impact factor:   2.692


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1.  Transcatheter Closure of Postinfarction Ventricular Septal Defect: A Case Report and Review of Literature.

Authors:  Mahmood M Shabestari; Fereshteh Ghaderi; Ali Hamedanchi
Journal:  J Cardiovasc Thorac Res       Date:  2015
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