Coarctation of the aorta-stenting via Glidesheath Slender in a newborn with recoarctation early after a Norwood operation

Cardiology in the Young
Katarzyna GenderaDaniel Tanase

Abstract

In this article, we report on a newborn with hypoplastic left heart syndrome in whom recoarctation of the aorta was treated with a bare metal stent (Cook Formula 414 Stent) in the early postoperative period after a Norwood procedure. To reduce the risk for scarring and occluding the femoral artery the stent was implanted via 5F Glidesheath Slender sheath.

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Nov 23, 2018·Interventional Neuroradiology : Journal of Peritherapeutic Neuroradiology, Surgical Procedures and Related Neurosciences·Timothy L MiaoSachin K Pandey
Aug 12, 2020·Cardiology in the Young·Katarzyna GenderaDaniel Tanase

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