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Transcatheter Management of Acquired Atresia of Aorta

Sourabh Agstam, MD, DM; Zia Abdullah, MD, DM; Shitij Chaudhary, MBBS, MD; Satyavir Yadav, MD, DM; Sivasubramanian Ramakrishnan, MD, DM, FACC, FSCAI

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Video 1. Simultaneous antegrade and retrograde aortogram showing complete occlusion of coarctation of aorta, suggestive of acquired aortic atresia.
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Video 2. Perforation of atretic segment with hard end of the 0.014-inch wire (in anteroposterior view).
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Video 3. Confirmation of the 0.014-inch guidewire in anteroposterior and lateral view.
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Video 4. Angiogram (antero-posterior and lateral view) showing inflation of 8 x 30-mm Tyshak II balloon (NuMed) across the atretic segment.
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Video 5. Angiogram (antero-posterior and lateral view) showing inflation of 4.5 x 8-mm Zig Covered Cheatham-Platinum stent (NuMed) across the atretic segment.
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Video 6. Post-stent deployment aortogram showing no residual stenosis and no leak across the stent.

Video Supplement to "Transcatheter Management of Acquired Atresia of Aorta" (Clinical Image).


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