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Hemolysis associated with coil occlusion of the arterial duct

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  19 August 2008

Carlos A. C. Pedra*
Affiliation:
From the “Dante Pazzanese” Institute of Cardiology, São Paulo, Brazil
Simone F. Pedra
Affiliation:
From the “Dante Pazzanese” Institute of Cardiology, São Paulo, Brazil
Valmir F. Font
Affiliation:
From the “Dante Pazzanese” Institute of Cardiology, São Paulo, Brazil
*
Carlos Augusto Cardoso Pedra, Instituto “Dante Pazzanese” de CardiologiaCaixa Postal 215, Av Dr. Dante Pazzanese 500 - Ibirapuera, CEP 04012-180, São Paulo - SP, Brazil. Tel: (011) 549-1144Ext 214, Fax: (011)571-5621

Abstract

Severe mechanical hemolysis ocurred in a 22 month old girl after placement of a 38-5-10 coil in the arterial duct. Shé had previously undergone percutaneous closure using the Rashkind technique 14 months before insertion of the coil, but remained with a moderate residual shunt. Surgical removal of the devices and division of the duct were required to abolish the hemolysis.

Type
Brief Report
Copyright
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1998

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