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Advances in Percutaneous Patent Foramen Ovale Closure: From the Procedure to the Echocardiographic Guidance.

Simona SperlonganoMario GiordanoGiovanni CiccarelliGiuseppe BassiMarco Malvezzi Caracciolo D'AquinoCarmen Del GiudiceGianpiero GaioAntonello D'AndreaAdriana PostolacheMaurizio Cappelli BigazziGiancarlo ScognamiglioBerardo SarubbiMaria Giovanna RussoPaolo GolinoPatrizio Lancellotti
Published in: Journal of clinical medicine (2022)
Percutaneous patent foramen ovale (PFO) closure by traditional, double disc occluder devices was shown to be safe for patients with PFO, and more effective than prolonged medical therapy in preventing recurrent thromboembolic events. The novel suture-mediated "deviceless" PFO closure system overcomes most of the risks and limitations associated with the traditional PFO occluders, appearing to be feasible in most interatrial septum anatomies, even if data about its long-term effectiveness and safety are still lacking. The aim of the present review was to provide to the reader the state of the art about the traditional and newer techniques of PFO closure, focusing both on the procedural aspects and on the pivotal role of transesophageal echocardiography (TEE) in patient's selection, peri-procedural guidance, and post-interventional follow-up.
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