Transcatheter Closure of a Residual Shunt after Surgical Repair of Traumatic Ventricular Septal Defect.
- Author:
Hee Jeong JEONG
1
;
Han Hyuk LIM
;
Jae Hyun YU
;
Jae Hwan LEE
;
Hong Ryang KIL
Author Information
1. Department of Pediatrics, College of Medicine, Chungnam National University, Daejeon, Korea. gilhong@cnu.ac.kr
- Publication Type:Case Report
- Keywords:
Traumatic ventricular septal defect;
Transcatheter closure
- MeSH:
Cardiopulmonary Bypass;
Heart Failure;
Heart Septal Defects, Ventricular*;
Humans;
Thoracic Wall;
Vascular System Injuries
- From:Korean Journal of Pediatrics
2005;48(10):1143-1147
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:English
-
Abstract:
The traumatic ventricular septal defect (VSD) is a rare but potentially life threatening complication of chest wall injury. The traumatic VSD occurs in up to 4.5% of penetrating cardiac trauma. Most of the patients are usually operated on because of heart failure and/or significant left-to-right shunt. The feasibility of surgical repair under cardiopulmonary bypass may be affected by coexisting pulmonary, cerebral or other vascular injuries. Transcatheter closure of VSD is being considered as an alternative therapeutic modality to surgery in order to avoid the potential risk of cardiopulmonary bypass. We report a patient who underwent a successful transcatheter closure of VSD with an Amplatzer (R) VSD occluder. The patient had a residual VSD with significant left-to-right shunt after surgical repair of post-traumatic VSD using cardiopulmonary bypass.