Transcatheter Closure of Superior Sinus Venosus Defects
- PMID: 37855807
- DOI: 10.1016/j.jcin.2023.07.024
Transcatheter Closure of Superior Sinus Venosus Defects
Abstract
Superior sinus venosus defect is a communication between the right and left atrium located above the upper margin of the oval fossa, immediately inferior to the junction of the superior vena cava and the right atrium. It is systematically associated with partial anomalous pulmonary venous drainage, especially of the right upper pulmonary vein. Surgical repair has been the gold standard approach to close that defect. Introduced in 2014, percutaneous closure has gradually become a safe and effective alternative to surgery in carefully selected patients, although worldwide experience remains limited. This article provides an appraisal of the patients' selection process and a step-by-step description of the procedure as well as a comprehensive review of its outcomes.
Keywords: 3-dimensional technology; congenital heart disease; multimodal fusion imaging; sinus venosus defect; transcatheter closure.
Copyright © 2023 American College of Cardiology Foundation. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
Conflict of interest statement
Funding Support and Author Disclosures This work was supported by the French Federation of Cardiology (to Dr Hascoet) and the French Society of Cardiology (to Dr Batteux). Dr Baruteau is supported by the French Government as part of the “Investments of the future” program managed by the National Research Agency (grant reference ANR-16-IDEX-0007). All other authors have reported that they have no relationships relevant to the contents of this paper to disclose.
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