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Embolization of the systemic arterial supply via a detachable silicon balloon in a child with scimitar syndrome
- Source :
- Cardiovascular and interventional radiology. 28(2)
- Publication Year :
- 2005
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Abstract
- Scimitar syndrome is a rare congenital disorder. It is characterized by partial or total abnormal venous drainage of the right lung into the inferior vena cava, which is often associated with anomalous systemic arterial supply to the right lung, congenital cardiac anomalies, hypoplasia of the right lung and bronchial anomalies. Symptoms depend on the degree of the shunt and severity of the associated anomalies, which determine the treatment. We present a 6-year-old boy who was diagnosed as having the adult form of scimitar syndrome during evaluation for recurrent pulmonary infections, and underwent embolization with a detachable silicon balloon of the anomalous systemic arterial supply from the abdominal aorta to the right lower lung lobe. Successful elective surgery was performed 6 months later, in which right pulmonary veins were directed to the left atrium using a Gore-Tex patch by creating an intra-atrial tunnel. The patient has been symptom-free period during 6 months of follow-up, which supports the idea that recurrent pulmonary infections can be eliminated by embolization of the anomalous arterial supply.
- Subjects :
- Male
medicine.medical_specialty
Silicon
medicine.medical_treatment
Collateral Circulation
Pulmonary Artery
Balloon
Inferior vena cava
Catheterization
Prosthesis Implantation
Scimitar syndrome
medicine.artery
medicine
Humans
Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging
Embolization
Aorta, Abdominal
Child
Lung
Polytetrafluoroethylene
Aorta
business.industry
Abdominal aorta
Scimitar Syndrome
respiratory system
medicine.disease
Embolization, Therapeutic
Hypoplasia
Surgery
medicine.anatomical_structure
medicine.vein
Pulmonary Veins
cardiovascular system
Radiology
Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine
business
Follow-Up Studies
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 01741551
- Volume :
- 28
- Issue :
- 2
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Cardiovascular and interventional radiology
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....19cb4e5cddf45ef49685333430205d1d