Transhepatic approach for catheter interventions in infants and children with congenital heart disease.

Clin Res Cardiol

Klinik und Poliklinik für Kinderkardiologie, Kerpener Str. 62, 50937, Köln, Germany.

Published: June 2006

Unlabelled: We report on our experience with transhepatic access for catheter interventions in six children (age range 2.5 months-9 years). Three had systemic venous anomalies, and one infant a femoral venous occlusion. In two further patients with bradyarrhythmia after a Fontan operation with an intraatrial Gore-Tex tunnel, transhepatic access was chosen to achieve a perpendicular orientation of the transseptal needle to the atrial baffle, allowing puncture of the Gore-Tex membrane. Two of the patients underwent ablation of an accessory pathway; in one an atrial septal defect was closed. A 2.5 month old baby after Norwood I operation, underwent balloon dilation of the pulmonary arteries. Two patients after prior Fontan surgery underwent DDDR pacemaker implantation. The size of the introducer sheath ranged from 4 F up to two 9 F introducers in the same vein for pacemaker insertion. At the end of the procedure, hemostasis was achieved by external compression.

Results: Transhepatic access could be established in all six patients (using a mirror image approach in children with left atrial isomerism) and the interventional procedures could be performed as planned. In one patient with implantation of a permanent pacemaker, a subcutaneous hematoma occurred, requiring blood transfusion.

Conclusion: In selected pediatric patients, transhepatic access for catheter intervention can easily be achieved.

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