Abstract
ABSTRACT Aorto-pulmonary window (APW) is a rare congenital heart disease. The non-restrictive types of APWs present at an early age and require early surgical correction. The transcatheter device closure in young infants pose significant challenges that include hemodynamic instability during arteriovenous loop formation and due to potential encroachment of the occlusive device on vital adjacent structures, and sizing of introducer sheaths and delivery systems. We report a successful transcatheter closure of an AP window in a 1.35 Kg preterm infant with heart failure requiring mechanical ventilation. To the best of our knowledge this is the smallest and youngest baby , wherein transcatheter device closure has been attempted for a non-restrictive aorto-pulmonary window. The procedure was done through a 4 French right femoral venous access, thus avoiding an arterial access. A 0.025 Terumo wire was maneuvered through the pulmonary artery across the APW without formation of an arteriovenous loop. The APW was successfully occluded with a Konar multi-functional device delivered via a 4-French delivery system. The baby could be successfully weaned off the ventilator and could be discharge. On 1 month follow up, baby was in good health and gaining adequate weight. Thus we conclude that careful selection of patients allows successful closure of APW, even in the smallest baby.
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