Page 95 - Journal of Structural Heart Disease Volume 5, Issue 4
P. 95

157
Meeting Abstracts
   125. Figure 1.
x 3 cm Z-Med II balloon catheter. Post-stent angiography showed a satisfactory position of stents with exclusion of aortic aneurysm (Figure 1E). At 4-year follow-up, she has been doing well without re-intervention. Chest computed tomography showed a well reconstructed descending aorta without aortic wall injury (Figure 1F).
Conclusion: This case demonstrates the use of 3D printed model for complex endovascular approach in the case of complicated aortic aneurysm. The life-sized 3D model was useful for the discussion among the multi-disciplinary group, pre-procedural planning, and family/patient counseling.
126. TRANSCATHETER VALVE REPLACEMENT IN PATIENTS WITH CARCINOID HEART DISEASE
Iman Naimi1, Jamil Aboulhosn2, Nathaniel Taggart3, Susan Foerster4, Mary Hunt Martin5, Thomas Jones1, Brian Morray1
1Seattle Children's Hospital, Seattle, USA. 2UCLA Medical Center, Los Angeles, USA. 3The Mayo Clinic, Rochester, USA. 4Children's Hospital of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, USA. 5 Primary Children's Hospital, Salt Lake City, USA
Background: Carcinoid tumors are rare neuroendocrine tumors that primarily involve the gastrointestinal tract. A third of patients develop carcinoid syndrome and 40-50% of patients with carcinoid syndrome develop carcinoid heart disease (CHD) characterized by development of
  Hijazi, Z
22nd Annual PICS/AICS Meeting
























































































   93   94   95   96   97