Abstract

In many large center randomized controlled studies, it has been shown that percutaneous closure is more effective in patients with Atrial Septal Defect (ASD) who have cryptogenic stroke, when percutaneous closure is compared with medical treatment [1-6]. However, thrombus formation in percutaneous closure devices is one of the known and rare late complications [7]. In this context, we present a case of recurrent stroke attack after late thrombus development in the ASD closure device in a patient receiving dual antithrombotic therapy in our clinic

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