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Analysis and comparison of failure causes of minimally invasive surgical closure of ventricular septal defects in children.

Jin YuZhuo ShiJingjing QianLianglong MaBaofu ZhangLiyang YingQiang Shu
Published in: World journal of pediatric surgery (2023)
Minimally invasive surgery has a high success rate for perimembranous VSDs. Occlusion device shedding or shifting is the most common cause of failure. The shedding or shifting risk of eccentric occlusion devices being used only for high VSDs is much greater than that of concentric occlusion devices being used for perimembranous VSDs, which increases the risk of conversion to CPB surgery for high VSDs.
Keyphrases
  • minimally invasive
  • heart failure
  • young adults
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  • coronary artery disease
  • robot assisted
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  • body composition
  • percutaneous coronary intervention