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Live 3D image overlay for arterial duct closure with Amplatzer Duct Occluder II additional size
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 11 September 2015
Abstract
Despite several reports describing echocardiography for the guidance of ductal closure, two-dimensional angiography remains the mainstay imaging tool; three-dimensional rotational angiography has the potential to overcome some of the drawbacks of standard angiography, and reconstructed image overlay provides reliable guidance for device placement. We describe arterial duct closure solely from venous approach guided by live three-dimensional image overlay.
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