| Literature DB >> 32577091 |
Luize Auzina1,2, Inguna Lubaua1,2, Elina Ligere1,2, Inga Lace1,2, Inta Bergmane1, Baiba Matsone-Matsate1, Pauls Silis1, Lauris Smits1, Normunds Sikora1,2, Lars Søndergaard3,4, Valts Ozolins1.
Abstract
Transcatheter pulmonary valve implantation has been a well-known method for more than a decade, but there are still many challenging cases when a personalized solution is needed. We report a case of a 15-year-old female patient with tetralogy of Fallot, who underwent a surgical correction during infancy. Because of progressive pulmonary regurgitation, stenosis, and right ventricle dilatation, transcatheter pulmonary valve implantation in the native right ventricle outflow tract (RVOT) using Edwards SAPIEN valve was performed. A "landing zone" was created prior to the intervention of stenting the RVOT and the right pulmonary artery. The transcatheter approach for pulmonary valve replacement in a native RVOT is a reasonable alternative to the surgical approach. © Lietuvos mokslų akademija, 2020.Entities:
Keywords: Edwards SAPIEN valve; Tetralogy of Fallot; native RVOT; transcatheter pulmonary valve implantation
Year: 2020 PMID: 32577091 PMCID: PMC7305804 DOI: 10.6001/actamedica.v27i1.4261
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Acta Med Litu ISSN: 1392-0138