Clinics (Nov 2012)

Percutaneous closure of a post-traumatic ventricular septal defect with a patent ductus arteriosus occluder

  • Er-Ping Xi,
  • Jian Zhu,
  • Shui-Bo Zhu,
  • Gui-Lin Yin,
  • Yong Liu,
  • Yong-Qiang Dong,
  • Yu Zhang,
  • Feng Xia

DOI
https://doi.org/10.6061/clinics/2012(11)10
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 67, no. 11
pp. 1281 – 1283

Abstract

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OBJECTIVE: Ventricular septal defects resulting from post-traumatic cardiac injury are very rare. Percutaneous closure has emerged as a method for treating this disorder. We wish to report our experience in three patients who underwent percutaneous closure of a post-traumatic ventricular septal defect with a patent ductus arteriosus occluder. METHODS: We treated three patients with post-traumatic ventricular septal defects caused by stab wounds with knives. After the heart wound was repaired, patient examinations revealed ventricular septal defects with pulmonary/systemic flow ratios (Qp/Qs) of over 1.7. The post-traumatic ventricular septal defects were closed percutaneously with a patent ductus arteriosus occluder (Lifetech Scientific (Shenzhen) Co., LTD, Guangdong, China) utilizing standard techniques. RESULTS: Post-operative transthoracic echocardiography revealed no residual left-to-right shunt and indicated normal ventricular function. In addition, 320-slice computerized tomography showed that the occluder was well placed and exhibited normal morphology. CONCLUSION: Our experiences indicate that closure of a post-traumatic ventricular septal defect using a patent ductus arteriosus occluder is feasible, safe, and effective.

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