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Transcatheter occlusion of a left ventricular to right atrial communication by an Occlutech duct occluder
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 20 May 2014
Abstract
Left ventricular to right atrial communication is a rare congenital or acquired heart defect. There are many reports of successful transcatheter closure of this defect. We describe the device closure of one such communication in a 5-year-old girl using the Occlutech duct occluder. We believe that this device may have some advantages over the devices previously used for this purpose.
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