Minimally invasive approach shows potential for effective management of aortopulmonary fistula.
Repair achieved after surgical aortic valve replacement for serious endocarditis.
Observational analysis of a single case illustrating successful transcatheter intervention.
Highlights the need for innovative solutions in high-risk cardiac patients.
Abstract
This case demonstrates that a minimally invasive transcatheter approach is viable for managing aortopulmonary fistula in high-risk patients after valve replacement.