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Transcatheter closure of Abernethy Malformation associated with interrupted inferior caval vein and other systemic venous anomalies – ERRATUM

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  09 August 2021

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Abstract

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© The Author(s), 2021. Published by Cambridge University Press

The publisher apologises that upon publication of the article 2 parts of figure 3 were incorrectly placed with figure 2.

The correct figures and captions are as follows:

Figure 2. (a) Contrast injection in left common femoral vein showing filling of paravertebral venous plexus. (b) Contrast injection in paravertebral venous plexus showing drainage into superior caval vein through azygos vein.

Figure 3. Angiogram in the infrahepatic IVC in AP (a) and lateral (b) views profiling the portosystemic communication and filling of portal radicals, which appear adequate even without balloon occlusion test. (c) Angiogram in the infrahepatic IVC with AVP-II 14 mm device in the Abernethy malformation showing absence of flow into portal system; device extends into the infrahepatic IVC; there is no filling of portal radicals. (d) Image following release of vascular plug. AP, anteroposterior; AVP, Amplatzer vascular plug; IVC, inferior caval vein.

References

Shakya, S., Saxena, A., & Ramakrishnan, S. (2021). Transcatheter closure of Abernethy malformation associated with interrupted inferior caval vein and other systemic venous anomalies. Cardiology in the Young, 1–3. doi: 10.1017/S1047951121002900 CrossRefGoogle Scholar
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Figure 2. (a) Contrast injection in left common femoral vein showing filling of paravertebral venous plexus. (b) Contrast injection in paravertebral venous plexus showing drainage into superior caval vein through azygos vein.

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Figure 3. Angiogram in the infrahepatic IVC in AP (a) and lateral (b) views profiling the portosystemic communication and filling of portal radicals, which appear adequate even without balloon occlusion test. (c) Angiogram in the infrahepatic IVC with AVP-II 14 mm device in the Abernethy malformation showing absence of flow into portal system; device extends into the infrahepatic IVC; there is no filling of portal radicals. (d) Image following release of vascular plug. AP, anteroposterior; AVP, Amplatzer vascular plug; IVC, inferior caval vein.