AI Article Synopsis

  • Ascending aortic pseudoaneurysms are a rare but serious complication after heart surgery, often leading to high risks in patients with other health issues.
  • Traditional surgical methods to treat these aneurysms have high rates of complications and death.
  • A new case involving a 9-year-old with Takayasu's arteritis successfully used a less invasive method, employing a femoral artery approach to close the aneurysm with an Amplatzer device, marking a first in this pediatric application.

Article Abstract

Ascending aortic pseudoaneurysms are a rare complication following cardiac surgery. Their traditional surgical management carries high morbidity and mortality, especially in patients with multiple comorbidities. Transcatheter closure of these pseudoaneurysms using a septal occluder device has been previously reported in adults as an alternative approach with fewer complications. We report the first case of a novel percutaneous femoral arterial-transthoracic approach for exclusion of an ascending aortic pseudoaneurysm with an Amplatzer atrial septal occluder device in a 9-year-old child with Takayasu's arteritis.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S1047951113001170DOI Listing

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