- Original Article
- Balloon atrial septostomy through umbilical vein approach using flexible guide wire and sheath technique.
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In Sook Park, Ki Soo Kim, Chang Yee Hong, Shi Joon Yoo
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Clin Exp Pediatr. 1991;34(9):1294-1298. Published online September 30, 1991
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Balloon atrial septostomy is accepted as the best initial palliative treatment in infants with certain
types of cyanotic congenital heart disease and the importance of prompt creation of atrial communi-
cation can not be overemphasized in these patients.
Balloon atrial septostomy is performed through femoral vein using percutaneous technique in most
cases and is rarely done by cut down approach. However, percutaneous femoral vein... |
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- Tricuspid atresia associated with double orifice mitral valve and coronary sinus septal defect.
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In Sook Park, Ki Soo Kim, Young Seo Park, Chang Yee Hong, Shi Joon Yoo, Meong Gun Song
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Clin Exp Pediatr. 1991;34(8):1139-1145. Published online August 31, 1991
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Clinical, echocardiographic and angiographic findings of a very rare case of cardiac malformation
is presented. The main features were tricuspid atresia, coronary sinus septal defect, and double orifice
mitral valve. These defects were correctly diagnosed by echocardiography and were confirmed by
angiocardiography. This patient was palliated successfully with blade balloon atrial septostomy and
bidirectional cavopulmonary shunt.
To the best of our knowledge, this is the... |
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- 2 Case of Scimitar syndrome.
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Jae Kon Ko, Nam Su Kim, Woong Heum Kim, Heung Jae Lee, Shi Joon Yoo
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Clin Exp Pediatr. 1990;33(2):229-233. Published online February 28, 1990
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The scimitar syndrome, a rare complex anomaly, consists essentially of an anomalous pulmonary
vein draining whole or part of right lung into inferior vena cava and its curved Turkish sword
(scimitar) like appearance has provided the name of this syndrome.
Associated anomalies are frequent, such as hypoplasia of the right lung and right pulmonary artery,
abnormalities of bronchial architecture and lobation, rightward displacement of... |
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