Delayed retrieval of embolized ductal stent: A surgical challenge.

Ann Pediatr Cardiol

Department of Pediatric Cardiology, Bai Jerbai Wadia Hospital for Children, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India.

Published: May 2024

Retrieval of embolized ductal stents from the pulmonary or systemic circulation can be challenging. Most children benefit from surgical shunts in such scenarios. Although early retrieval is advised, stents lodged in the peripheral pulmonary tree can be inaccessible, making the removal complicated. In such patients, stents can be "parked" in the segmental pulmonary arterial branches for retrieval later. In the low-pressure single ventricle pulmonary circulation, partially expanded embolized stents, if left , can precipitate pulmonary arterial thrombosis. This subset of patients may benefit from meticulous anticoagulation and antiplatelet agents. In our case report, we describe the successful extraction of an embolized ductal stent without damage to the right lower lobe pulmonary artery (PA). In the follow-up evaluation, the growth of the right PA is good.

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