Descending aorta to right atrial fistula
Andrew B Ho1, Alan G Magee1, Nicholas Hayes1
1Department of Paediatric Cardiology, Southampton General Hospital, Southampton, United Kingdom.
Abstract:
Here, we report a four-day old neonate presenting with cardiovascular collapse secondary to a descending aorta to right atrial fistula. Echocardiography was suggestive of the diagnosis and confirmed with computed tomographic (CT) imaging. The fistula was successfully occluded via cardiac catheterization using an Amplatzer Vascular Plug II implanted from the right atrial aspect. This report includes the first CT imaging of this extremely rare congenital defect as well as detailing the first successful transcatheter occlusion of this particular lesion.
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