通过皮肤关闭一个大型,复杂的心脏病发作后心室隔膜缺陷
Muhammad Saad1, Nadia El-Hangouche1, Raviteja Guddeti1
1Carl and Edyth Lindner Research Center at the Christ Hospital, Cincinnati, Ohio, USA.
JACC. Case reports
|November 6, 2025
概括
通过透管修复腹腔隔膜缺陷 (VSDs) 使用毒静脉轨道是一种安全有效的穿越隔膜方法. 这种方法为特定的患者提供了可行的替代方案,特别是当其他技术带来更高风险时.
科学领域:
- 心脏病学 心脏病学
- 干预心脏病学 干预心脏病学
- 心脏外科手术 心脏外科手术
背景情况:
- 心室隔膜缺陷 (VSDs) 可能发生在心肌梗塞后.
- 传统的手术修复可能会对某些患者带来重大风险.
- 过导管技术提供了最少侵入性的替代方案.
研究的目的:
- 描述一种用于VSD修复的新型跨septal transcatheter方法.
- 详细介绍了用于装置部署的毒毒轨道的创建.
- 评估该技术的安全性和有效性.
主要方法:
- 通过静脉接入进行了穿越性穿刺.
- 一个母女导管配置促进了向左心室的进步.
- 一根导线被陷并外部化,以创建用于设备交付的轨道.
- 通过透导管方法部署了一个VSD封闭器.
主要成果:
- 描述的技术成功地部署了一个18毫米的VSD封闭器.
- 程序完成后,装置在左心室和右心室部署.
- 潜在的陷包括催血性心房隔膜缺陷和三腹吐.
结论:
- 使用毒毒轨道进行跨septal transcatheter VSD修复是一种安全有效的选择.
- 这种方法对具有高手术风险的患者尤其有益.
- 当动脉静脉循环的产生是禁忌或有风险时,它提供了一个替代方案.
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