From Catheter Complication to Surgical Success: Urgent Retrieval of an Embolized Amplatzer Device and Valve Repair.

IF 0.8 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Iulia Raluca Munteanu, Ramona Cristina Novaconi, Adrian Petru Merce, Lucian Silviu Falnita, Ciprian Nicușor Dima, Horea Bogdan Feier
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Background and Clinical Significance: Atrial septal defects (ASDs), particularly the ostium secundum type, are congenital cardiac anomalies that can lead to serious complications if left untreated. Percutaneous closure using devices like the Amplatzer Septal Occluder (ASO) has become a widely accepted approach, although complications such as device embolization can occur. Case Presentation: We present a unique case of a 28-year-old woman who developed acute hemodynamic instability and arrhythmias following embolization of an Amplatzer device into the right ventricle during an ASD closure. Despite initial treatment with antiarrhythmic medication, the patient required urgent open-heart surgery for device retrieval and ASD closure. The surgery successfully involved pericardial patch closure of the ASD, device removal from the right ventricle, and the performance of the Kay procedure to address significant tricuspid regurgitation. Postoperative recovery was uneventful, with the patient stabilized and discharged in stable condition. Conclusions: This case highlights the critical need for rapid surgical intervention in cases of device embolization, and the importance of multidisciplinary coordination in managing such complex complications. The combination of ASD closure, device retrieval, and tricuspid valve repair led to a successful outcome, underscoring the importance of timely, decisive action in complex cardiovascular emergencies.

从导管并发症到手术成功:栓塞Amplatzer装置的紧急回收和瓣膜修复。
背景和临床意义:房间隔缺损(房间隔缺损),尤其是第二口型房间隔缺损,是一种先天性心脏异常,如果不及时治疗,可能导致严重的并发症。使用Amplatzer室间隔闭塞器(ASO)等设备进行经皮闭合已成为一种被广泛接受的方法,尽管可能发生设备栓塞等并发症。病例介绍:我们报告了一个独特的病例,一位28岁的女性在ASD闭合期间将Amplatzer装置栓塞到右心室后出现急性血流动力学不稳定和心律失常。尽管最初使用抗心律失常药物治疗,但患者需要紧急开胸手术以取出设备并关闭ASD。手术成功地包括闭合ASD的心包补片,从右心室移除装置,并执行Kay手术来解决明显的三尖瓣反流。术后恢复顺利,患者病情稳定,出院时病情稳定。结论:本病例强调了器械栓塞病例快速手术干预的迫切需要,以及多学科协调在处理此类复杂并发症中的重要性。ASD关闭、器械取出和三尖瓣修复的结合导致了成功的结果,强调了在复杂的心血管紧急情况中及时、果断行动的重要性。
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