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The 4th generation buttoned device offers advanced atrial septal defect (ASD) occlusion. Modifications have evolved towards wireless and deviceless occlusion methods.

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Area of Science:

  • Cardiovascular Medicine
  • Medical Device Technology

Background:

  • Atrial septal defects (ASDs) are common congenital heart conditions requiring occlusion.
  • Traditional occlusion methods have limitations, driving innovation in device design.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review the latest modifications and results of the 4th generation buttoned device for ASD occlusion.
  • To present advancements in wireless and deviceless ASD occlusion techniques.

Main Methods:

  • Review of recent clinical results and device modifications.
  • Analysis of the evolution of the buttoned device, including inverted, hybrid, and centering-on-demand (COD) designs.

Main Results:

  • The 4th generation buttoned device represents a significant update in ASD occlusion technology.
  • Further modifications have led to the development of wireless and deviceless occlusion solutions.

Conclusions:

  • The evolution of the buttoned device shows a trend towards less invasive and more advanced ASD occlusion.
  • Future directions in ASD occlusion are moving towards wireless and deviceless approaches.