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19. Figure 1.
discharged with a saturation of 90% 14 days after the procedure.
Learning Points Of The Procedure: PDA stenting is a good alternative of shunts for the cyanotic patients with TOF. However, PDA shortening may occur during the procedure. Careful implantation by using the relatively short stents might avoid disasters. Unexpected disturbance of LSCA  ow can be rescued by the dilatation of mesh on the stent.
20. TRANSCATHETER CLOSURE OF AN SINUS VENOSUS TYPE ATRIAL SEPTAL DEFECT
Ming-Tai Lin
Taichung Veterans General Hospital; Pediatric ; Pediatric Cardiology
History and Physical: A 2 year-8-month-old boy was noted to have congenital heart disease since infancy. The physi- cal examinations revealed a toddler with poor body weight gain and systolic murmur.
Imaging: (See Figures 1-4)
Indication for Intervention: Failure to thrive.
INTERVENTION:
I. Under intracardiac echocardiography guidance (ICE)
II. The defect was sized  rst by 24 mm Amplatzer sizing balloon.
III. An 12 mm Amplatzer septal occluder was deployed
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over the defect through a 7 Fr Amplatzer TorqVue 45 degree delivery system by standard technique.
IV. After the stability was tested by wiggle maneuver, the device was then releases.
V. The defect was completely closed, and the right mid- dle pulmonary vein was drainage into left atrium be- tween right and left discs.
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