UK multicenter experience using the gore septal occluder (GSOTM) for atrial septal defect closure in children and adults
Catheterization and Cardiovascular Interventions2013Vol. 83(4), pp. 581–586
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Abstract
The GSO(TM) implant can achieve comparable closure rates to the ASO(TM) in small to moderate atrial septal defects after 3 months. Longer fluoroscopy and procedure times are a drawback; however these should improve with familiarity with the implant and deployment system. The larger sheath size was not associated with increased complications in our cohort.
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