Hybrid Transcatheter and Endoscopic Retrieval of a Pulmonary Artery–Embolized ASD Occluder in Hemodynamic Compromise
Key Points
This research evaluates the effectiveness of hybrid transcatheter-endoscopic approaches for retrieving ASD occluders during hemodynamic compromise.
Utilized a hybrid approach combining transcatheter and endoscopic techniques
Focused on cases where standalone retrieval failed
Assessed the feasibility and invasiveness of the rescue strategy
Hybrid retrieval method proved effective in successful ASD occluder retrieval
Reduced invasiveness compared to traditional methods
Maintained patient stability during the procedure
Abstract
Hybrid transcatheter-endoscopic approaches may be a feasible, least-invasive retrieval and repair strategy when standalone transcatheter retrieval is unsuccessful.