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A new minimally invasive technique to occlude ventricular septal defect using an occluder device.

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  • A new minimally invasive technique to occlude ventricular septal defect using an occluder device. Abstract Text:

    feng liFeng Li,ming chenMing Chen,zhaokun qiuZhaokun Qiu,jing luJing Lu,weihua wuWeihua Wu,

    PURPOSE: This study was to evaluate ventricular septal defect occlusion using a lower mini-sternotomy approach. DESCRIPTION: Eleven cases with ventricular septal defect underwent general anesthesia and a 3 to 4 cm lower mini-sternotomy incision was made. Using transesophageal echocardiography, the occluder was released using a mono-tubed unit. EVALUATION: All cases were occluded successfully. No patient required open heart surgery using extracorporeal circulation. There were no major complications and no evidence of residual ventricular shunt. CONCLUSIONS: Ventricular septal defect occlusion through a minimal surgical incision is safe, less invasive, and has an excellent outcome.

    A new minimally invasive technique to occlude ventricular septal defect using an occluder device. Publishing Authors By Initials

    f liF Li,m chenM Chen,z qiuZ Qiu,j luJ Lu,w wuW Wu,

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    A new minimally invasive technique to occlude ventricular septal defect using an occluder device. Journal Published:

    PUBLICATION TYPE: Journal Article

    Journal: The Annals of thoracic surgery

    VOLUME: 85

    Page Numbers: 1067-71

    Journal Abbreviation: Ann. Thorac. Surg.

    ISSN: 1552-6259

    DAY: 22

    MONTH: Mar

    YEAR: 2008

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    AFFILIATION: Department of Cardiovascular Surgery, Shanghai Chest Hospital, Shanghai, China.

    Country: Netherlands

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