2000
DOI: 10.1016/s0003-4975(00)01702-1
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Operation for adult patent ductus arteriosus using cardiopulmonary bypass

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“…Since it is hazardous to divide or ligate the ductus, hypothermic circulatory arrest and balloon occlusion using CPB have been reported as the standard procedures for treatment of adult PDA. 1) In our case, it was safe and effective to perform the transpulmonary patch closure under hypothermic circulatory arrest while securing a good exposure of the PDA. As the PDA was large, the use of a coil and Amplatzer duct occluder was contraindicated.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 63%
“…Since it is hazardous to divide or ligate the ductus, hypothermic circulatory arrest and balloon occlusion using CPB have been reported as the standard procedures for treatment of adult PDA. 1) In our case, it was safe and effective to perform the transpulmonary patch closure under hypothermic circulatory arrest while securing a good exposure of the PDA. As the PDA was large, the use of a coil and Amplatzer duct occluder was contraindicated.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 63%
“…Thus, it often requires a cardiopulmonary bypass and a patch closure through the pulmonary artery [1]. This report suggests that TEVAR may also become an alternative to open surgery as well as the other transcatheter procedures.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…5,6) Given the possibility of morbidity (e.g., residual shunt or a ductal aneurysm) from other procedures, the usefulness of a stent graft for closure has been studied. 7,8) With a stent graft, sufficient proximal and distal landing zones are required to avoid endoleaks or migration of the device. However, the size of the proximal landing zone is often too small for a stent graft, because PDA usually occurs close to the left subclavian artery.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%