1999
DOI: 10.1016/s0002-9149(98)00890-x
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Follow-up after coil closure of patent ductus arteriosus

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“…Videoscopic ductus interruption in the first few months of life [12], as practiced in western countries could further decrease the incidence of this rare but dreaded complication. Incomplete occlusion [13,14] and infective endocarditis after patent ductus arteriosus interruption after interventional procedures are also potential causes for development of aneurysm. Giant aneurysm formation after interventional procedure for patent ductus arteriosus has already been reported and it was repaired through median sternotomy using cardiopulmonary bypass [15].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Videoscopic ductus interruption in the first few months of life [12], as practiced in western countries could further decrease the incidence of this rare but dreaded complication. Incomplete occlusion [13,14] and infective endocarditis after patent ductus arteriosus interruption after interventional procedures are also potential causes for development of aneurysm. Giant aneurysm formation after interventional procedure for patent ductus arteriosus has already been reported and it was repaired through median sternotomy using cardiopulmonary bypass [15].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2B). Small residual shunts frequently will close over time but may persist and require a second procedure to occlude the residual shunt with an additional coil [26,27]. For this reason, most operators place additional coils as necessary so that the residual angiographic shunting is absent or trivial.…”
Section: Currently Available Devices Gianturco Coilsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Retrieval of embolized coils is usually possible with a snare or bioptome, but even when not retrieved embolized coils have rarely been associated with adverse outcomes. Rare complications have occurred during attempts to retrieve embolized coils [27,37].…”
Section: Currently Available Devices Gianturco Coilsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The major complication is embolization 3 of the device, with an incidence ranging from 3.8% 4 to 20% 3 , especially in ductus arteriosus greater than 4 mm and those with tubular morphology. The risk is attenuated due to the possibility of coil retrieval during the interventional catheterization itself 5 , or due to the use of other more appropriate devices, such as the Amplatzer prosthesis 6 . The need for surgical removal of the embolus rarely occurs, which motivated this case report, in which embolization had occurred 6 months earlier, leading to impairment of perfusion to the left lung.…”
Section: Surgical Treatment Of Coil Embolization To the Pulmonary Artmentioning
confidence: 99%