A Rare Case of Aortic Dissection 10 Years Post Percutaneous Catheterization Retrieval of an Embolized PDA Device in a Patient with Down Syndrome

一例罕见的主动脉夹层病例报告:唐氏综合征患者经皮导管取出栓塞性动脉导管未闭装置10年后发生主动脉夹层

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Abstract

There are no recorded cases of catheter-induced aortic dissection in pediatric patients. We report a unique case of a pediatric patient with Down syndrome who developed a long-standing dissecting aortic aneurysm. The patient underwent successful stent insertion 10 years after experiencing difficulty retrieving an embolized patent ductus arteriosus device. The Down syndrome presented a complex clinical scenario, making diagnosis challenging due to a lack of cooperation and uncertainty about when the dissection occurred, as symptoms like pain were not reported. Though rare in children, it is vital to recognize procedures such as percutaneous closure of patent ductus arteriosus followed by device retrieval as potential risk factors for aortic dissections in the pediatric population.

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