Preclinical evaluation of a new self‐expanding device for closure of muscular ventricular septal defects in a pig model
Catheterization and Cardiovascular Interventions2009Vol. 75(3), pp. 408–415
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Nora Lang, Christoph Schmitz, Anja Lehner, Franziska Fuchs, Alexandra Heath, Franz Freudenthal, Bernd J. Wintersperger, Armin Huber, Eckart Thein, Heinrich Netz, Rainer Kozlik‐Feldmann
Abstract
Our preclinical study shows successful closure of iatrogenic created mVSDs without residual shunting. The device is characterized by a more controlled deployment, an independent deployment of disk and waist, and a good alignment of the left ventricular disk to the muscular septum.
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