BackgroundCongenital heart diseases have significant effect on the growth and development of a child. Timely intervention helps a child to grow and develop to full potential. Cardiac interventionists have not long ago developed methods to cure conditions via transcatheter methods like device closures for shunt lesions. These interventions have been hugely accepted and applied all over the world. ObjectivesThe aim of this study was to determine the outcome of Transcatheter device closure in Atrial Septal Defect (ASD), Ventricular Septal Defect (VSD) and Patent Ductus Arteriosus (PDA) in terms of improvement in echocardiographic parameters and nutritional well-being. It also outlined the immediate and long term complications of Transcatheter device closure of the shunt lesions. MethodologyA prospective study was carried out among 129 pediatric patients who underwent Transcatheter device closure of shunt lesions at Shahid Gangalal National Heart Centre from March 2019 to March 2021. Simple convenient, consecutive non-probability sampling method was used for the study.Independent sample t-test was applied to see the correlation and significance of continuous variables and Linear regression was used to find out relation between weight gain and device closure. ResultsAmong 129 pediatric patients having either ASD, PDA or VSD without other comorbidities who underwent transcatheter device closure at Shahid Gangalal National Heart Centre, there was 1 mortality (0.7 %), 3 device embolization (2.3 %), 11 (8.5 %) tiny residual leaks, 6 (4.6 %) femoral artery thrombosis, 19 (14.7 %) Left ventricular systolic dysfunction, 4 (3.1 %) new onset arrhythmia, 13(10.0 %) new onset trivial AR and 2 (1.5 %) mild obstruction to surrounding structures. There were no long term complications observed during the study period. Pulmonary artery pressures improved in most along with normalization of chamber dilatation. There was significant improvement in weight of children at the end of one year follow up (P < 0.001), however among individual shunt lesion, only patients undergoing PDA device closure demonstrated significant weight gain. ConclusionTranscatheter device closure is a promising, safe and effective means of treatment for ASD, PDA and VSD. It has significant bearing in weight gain as well as general well-being of children. Judicious selection of cases, proficient expertise and availability of suitable infrastructures are paramount for successful outcome.