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Case report: Atrioventricular block after transcatheter atrial septal closure using the Figulla® Flex II ASD occluder

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CATHETERIZATION AND CARDIOVASCULAR INTERVENTIONS
Volume 93, Issue 5, Pages E298-E301

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/ccd.28148

Keywords

heart block; hematoma; surgical retrieval

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We report a 7-year-old male patient who developed severe atrioventricular block after transcatheter closure of the atrial septal defect with an Occlutech Figulla (R) Flex II ASD occluder (FSO). He had a small aortic rim and the defect measuring 22.3 mm by balloon sizing. When a 24 mm FSO was deployed, he developed Wenckebach second-degree heart block; however, it recovered to sinus rhythm. Hence, the device was implanted. The rhythm deteriorated to a fixed 2:1 heart block within 7 hr. He underwent surgical retrieval of the device and closure of the defect. Intraoperative findings demonstrated the right atrium disk compressing the triangle of Koch, resulting in a small hematoma. The rhythm recovered completely by 7 days after the surgery. Care must be taken when a relatively large device is deployed in a patient with small rims as even soft and flexible device like the FSO can injure the endocardium.

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