Transcatheter occlusion of native persistent ductus arteriosus using conventional Gianturco coils

The American Journal of Cardiology
M AlwiR Zambahari

Abstract

Two hundred eleven patients with small- to moderate-sized native patent ductus arteriosus underwent closure using Gianturco coils, employing the transvenous multiple catheter approach. Short-term results showed a high rate of complete occlusion and a potential long-term complication of mild left pulmonary artery stenosis in a small number of patients.

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