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Percutaneous Closure of a Superior Sinus Venosus Atrial Septal Defect as an Alternative to Surgical Treatment [Turk Kardiyol Dern Ars]
Turk Kardiyol Dern Ars. 2024; 52(1): 68-71 | DOI: 10.5543/tkda.2023.25755

Percutaneous Closure of a Superior Sinus Venosus Atrial Septal Defect as an Alternative to Surgical Treatment

Nazmi Narin1, Mehmet Ali Astarcıoğlu2, Rahmi Özdemir3, Taner Şen3, Kaan Yıldız3, Mevlüt Demir2, Mehmet Korkmaz4
1Department of Pediatric Cardiology, Izmir Health Sciences University, Tepecik Education and Research Hospital, İzmir, Türkiye
2Department of Cardiology, Kütahya Health Sciences University, Kütahya, Türkiye
3Department of Pediatric Cardiology, İzmir Katip Çelebi University, İzmir, Türkiye
4Department of Radiology, Kütahya Health Sciences University, Kütahya, Türkiye

A superior sinus venosus atrial septal defect (SVASD) results from a defect in the atrial wall that forms the posterior wall of the superior vena cava (SVC) and the anterior wall of the right upper pulmonary vein (RUPV), with the posterior wall of the RUPV typically connected to the left atrium. While surgery is usually recommended for SVASD, percutaneous technique may serve as an alternative to surgery in selected patients. Here, we report on the percutaneous closure of the defective posterior wall of the SVC using a covered stent, thereby closing the superior SVASD and redirecting the anomalous RUPV behind the stent into the left atrium.

Keywords: Atrial septal defect, percutaneous closure, sinus venous













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Nazmi Narin, Mehmet Ali Astarcıoğlu, Rahmi Özdemir, Taner Şen, Kaan Yıldız, Mevlüt Demir, Mehmet Korkmaz. Percutaneous Closure of a Superior Sinus Venosus Atrial Septal Defect as an Alternative to Surgical Treatment. Turk Kardiyol Dern Ars. 2024; 52(1): 68-71

Corresponding Author: Nazmi Narin, Türkiye
Manuscript Language: English


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