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Sinus Superflex DS© early collapse in systemic arterial duct
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Interventional Cardiology
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 04 February 2020
Abstract
We implanted two sinus Superflex DS© stents in a systemic non-stenotic arterial duct of a newborn with hypoplastic left heart syndrome. Forty-eight hours later an important collapse of the stent was detected and treated with a balloon expandable stent. Sinus Superflex DS© has been specifically designed for systemic ducts. This complication generates doubts about its radial force in this scenario.
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