Case Report: Successful transcatheter repair of left ventricle-right atrium connection following ventricular septal defect surgery

病例报告:经导管成功修复室间隔缺损术后左心室-右心房连接

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Left ventricle-right atrium (LV-RA) connection may develop secondary to ventricular septal defect (VSD) repair, particularly when the membranous septum or tricuspid valve is affected, leading to a leaflet defect. While surgery remains the standard treatment, reports of transcatheter valve closure are limited. This highlights the importance of exploring the safety and feasibility of transcatheter approaches for LV-RA connection, especially in high-risk patients. CASE PRESENTATION: This is the first reported case of a retrograde Konar-MF closure of an LV-RA connection on a 6-year-old male patient with a history of VSD surgery. Pre-procedural transesophageal echocardiography (TEE) showed a 4 mm defect in the septal leaflet of the tricuspid valve. A residual membranous septal aneurysm (MSA) extending from the subaortic region to the septal annulus of the tricuspid valve without residual shunt, and a small atrial septal defect (ASD) were also identified. The cardiac team performed closure using Konar-MF VSD Occluder No. 6/8 mm via a retrograde right femoral arterial approach, advancing the catheter through the left ventricle and across the defect. A well-positioned device with minimal residual central shunt and without peripheral leakage were confirmed from the post-procedural TEE. Clinical evaluation immediately after procedure and at 3-month follow-up demonstrated good results. CONCLUSION: Percutaneous transcatheter device closure of an LV-RA connection in pediatrics is a feasible alternative to surgery using a retrograde technique.

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