AI Article Synopsis

  • A 41-year-old woman successfully received a Figulla atrial septum occluder device with no immediate complications.
  • Five months later, the device dislocated and was found in the abdominal aorta, near the celiac axis, posing a risk of obstruction.
  • The device was removed through a medial rotation approach due to its total incorporation in the aorta, highlighting a rare complication in atrial septum defect procedures and prompting discussion on retrieval methods.

Article Abstract

A 41-year-old woman was treated with a Figulla (Occlutec, Helsingborg, Sweden) atrial septum occluder device with no intraprocedural complications. Five months later, dislocation of the device in the abdominal aorta was detected. The occluder device was located at the level of the celiac axis, nearly obstructing the entire aorta. Owing to total incorporation of the device, endoluminal retrieval was not possible. Through a medial rotation approach, the device was safely removed. This is a rare complication after endoluminal closure of an atrial septum defect. The retrieval possibilities are discussed.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.2310/6670.2009.00026DOI Listing

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