Radiology Case Reports (Apr 2024)

Late thrombosis of Gore Cardioform septal occluder device in a patient with history of patent foramen ovale closure

  • Muhammad Hasib Khalil, MBBS,
  • Mobeen Haider, MBBS,
  • Sanjay Mehta, MD

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 19, no. 4
pp. 1386 – 1390

Abstract

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Patent foramen ovale (PFO) is a flaplike opening in the fossa ovalis; between the septum primum and secundum. It is highly prevalent with approximately 25% of the population having a PFO. It is usually asymptomatic but can rarely cause paradoxical embolism leading to stroke and/or significant right to left shunting causing hypoxia. The complications of PFO closure with a percutaneous device include embolization, cardiac perforation, and thrombosis. These are all early complications. We describe the case of a patient with a history of PFO closure who had device thrombosis 3 years after implantation. Management includes anticoagulation with warfarin. Repeat cardiac imaging to document the resolution of thrombosis is recommended.

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