The first successful application of a transcatheter closure technique for patent ductus arteriosus (PDA) suitable for use in infants and children was performed by us in 1977. Since that time, there has been continued improvement and simplification of the equipment as well as in the implantation technique. Following a Food and Drug Administration protocol, a multicenter study was conducted to test the safety and effectiveness of this interventional method.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFRadiol Diagn (Berl)
December 1987
Tex Heart Inst J
December 1986
The purpose of this presentation is to report the progress of two interventional catheter techniques that have occupied my attention for the last 10 years; namely, transcatheter patent ductus arteriosus occlusion and patch atrial septal defect closure. A brief survey of the aspects of interventional cardiology, including its past, present and future, will also be included.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFCardiac catheterization has proved its value as a major tool in the diagnosis of congenital cardiac defects. The advent of non-invasive imaging of various sorts has altered the role of diagnostic catheterization. Within the past two decades cardiac catheter instruments to provide therapy have been applied to many lesions.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFCardiac catheterization has proved its value as a major tool in the diagnosis of congenital cardiac defects. The advent of noninvasive imaging of various sorts has altered the role of diagnostic catheterization. Within the past two decades, cardiac catheter instruments to provide therapy have been applied to many lesions.
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