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Venous duct stenting in a 940-gram infant with infradiaphragmatic total anomalous pulmonary venous return

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 August 2020

Kyle D. Hope
Affiliation:
Lillie Frank Abercrombie Section of Cardiology, Department of Pediatrics, Texas Children’s Hospital, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX, USA
Subhrajit Lahiri
Affiliation:
Lillie Frank Abercrombie Section of Cardiology, Department of Pediatrics, Texas Children’s Hospital, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX, USA
Athar M. Qureshi*
Affiliation:
Lillie Frank Abercrombie Section of Cardiology, Department of Pediatrics, Texas Children’s Hospital, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX, USA
*
Author for correspondence: Athar M. Qureshi, MD, FACC, FSCAI, FAAP, Baylor College of Medicine, Attending Physician, Internal Medicine/Cardiology, Baylor St. Luke’s Medical Center, 6651 Main Street, E 1920, Houston, TX77030, USA. Tel: +1 832 826 5662; Fax: +1 832-826-4297. Email: [email protected]

Abstract

An extremely low birthweight infant (940 grams) with a rare variant of obstructed infracardiac total anomalous pulmonary venous return underwent stenting of the venous duct as bridge to later surgical intervention. While technically challenging, this procedure represents a bridge to surgery for infants who might otherwise not be surgical candidates.

Type
Brief Report
Copyright
© The Author(s), 2020. Published by Cambridge University Press

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