Primary percutaneous closure of a traumatic ventricular septal defect after stab wound to the chest: a case report.
Marco Alejandro Solórzano VázquezOscar Samuel Medina TorresAshby Daniel Tiscareño VillanuevaCristian Adrián Villar ValenciaPublished in: European heart journal. Case reports (2023)
To our knowledge, this is one of the first primary percutaneous closures for knife-related VSD. Early diagnosis and treatment can prevent heart failure and long-term complications. Less necrotic tissue surrounding the VSD compared with post-infarction (PI) VSD allows for early and secure treatment. Percutaneous closure is a feasible and effective choice even in patients who had no prior sternotomy or who reject surgery as a primary treatment strategy.