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Double "dynamic" balloon atrial septostomy. New modification of Dr. Rashkind's technique for cases with thickened interatrial septum.

Created on 22 May 2025

Authors

José L Colín-Ortiz, Roberto Silva-Quijano, Jorge Alberto Silva-Estrada, Roberto I Maldonado-Alonso, Ever Munive-Molina, Linda F Pérez-Pérez, Rigoberto Zamudio-Meneses, Carlos A Corona-Villalobos, Hugo Cabrera-González, Roberto Tepatzi-Carranco, Sylvia K Sánchez-González, Luis Martin Garrido-García, Alfredo Bobadilla-Aguirre, Javier López-Terrazas

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Archivos de cardiologia de Mexico. May 07, 2025. Epub May 07, 2025.

Abstract

Balloon atrial septostomy (BAS) is a palliative procedure mainly for newborns with transposition of the great arteries, currently, this procedure has a class IA recommendation. However, in some cases, this procedure does not achieve an adequate interatrial defect, due mainly to a thickened interatrial septum, this situation led to the development of various techniques to tackle this problem. Therefore, we made a modification to the original technique using two balloons simultaneously instead of one. The objective of this study is to analyze the results of this new modification to the traditional technique (with one balloon) as an alternative for cases with thickened interatrial septum.
A retrospective and descriptive study from May 2010 to December 2022 was conducted in three pediatric centers.
Six patients were identified (median age 35 days, median weight 3.4 kg, median size of atrial septal defect before procedure 2.6 mm). All patients underwent to this modification of the BAS with good results and without complications. The modification has some advantages: including to avoid the using of cutting devices or stent placement. In addition, we share the description of this new technique, titled: double "dynamic" BAS.
This brief evidence shown that this modification of de original technique is easy, safe, and cost-effective for cases with a thickened interatrial septum.

PMID:
40397904
Bibliographic data and abstract were imported from PubMed on 22 May 2025.

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