Volume 82, Issue 7 pp. E888-E892
E-ONLY: Pediatric and Congenital Heart Disease

Transcatheter closure of a large ASD from the femoral vein in a patient with Budd–Chiari syndrome

Shreepal A. Jain MD, FNB

Shreepal A. Jain MD, FNB

Glenmark Cardiac Centre, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India

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Robin Pinto MD, DM

Corresponding Author

Robin Pinto MD, DM

Glenmark Cardiac Centre, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India

Correspondence to: Yuji Ikari, MD, PhD, Proffesor, Glenmark Cardiac Centre, Dr. Ambedkar Road, Matunga (E), Mumbai 400019, Maharashtra, India. E-mail: [email protected]Search for more papers by this author
Bharat Dalvi MD, DM

Bharat Dalvi MD, DM

Glenmark Cardiac Centre, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India

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First published: 24 August 2012

Conflict of interest: Nothing to report.

Abstract

Anomalies of the inferior vena cava are rare in patients with isolated atrial septal defect (ASD). When present, they usually preclude successful transcatheter closure of the ASD using the femoral route. We report a case of a large secundum ASD in a 3-year-old child, who had a chronic Budd–Chiari syndrome incidentally detected on the cardiac catheterization table. We were able to successfully deploy the device from the femoral route itself using a collateral channel to reach the heart and then using the pulmonary vein deployment technique to successfully close the defect. © 2012 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

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