Occlusion of Trans-jugular Venous Minimal Invasive Surgery on Atrial Septal Defect with Curvecontrollable Sheath Catheter
Author:MENG Chun-ying,GUO Ze-heng, LI Da-gang,et al.
affiliation:Department Of Thoracic and Cardiac Surgery, JiNan University 2nd Clinical Medicine College (Shenzhen People’s Hospita), Shenzhen 518020, Guangdong Province, China
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Objective To evaluate a new operation of Occlusion of trans-jugular venous minimal invasive surgery on atrial septal defect with curve-controllable sheath catheter. Methods From December 2015 to March 2016, 7 patients with atrial septal defect (ASD) underwent trans-jugular vein closure using the curve-controllable sheath catheter were analyzed retrospective. These patients were 23-47years old and weighed 39.6-64.5kg,male and female 2 and 5 cases. Results All patients were performed minimal invasive surgery successfully. The average procedure time was 22-40 minutes. The ventilator was used for 2-4.5h.The patients stayed in ICU for 6-32h,and the postoperative hospitalization stay was 2-3days. All patients survived and were discharged. The one week and 1, 3month follow up examination with the postoperative echocardiography and ECG indicate that no residual shunt, no occluder dislocation and no Ⅲ stage atrioventricular block. Conclusion It is a new surgical method with simple operation, mild damage. It has advantages over traditional percutaneous and transtrhoracic closure of ASD.
【Keyword】 Atrial Septal Defect; Jugular Vein; Occlusion; Curve-controllable Sheath Catheter
【Chart number】R543.4
【Document Identification Number】A
【DOI】10.3969/j.issn.1009-3257.2016.06.003
Journal of Rare Diseases
th23Volume, th 2 Issue
2019Year11Month
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