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Pulmoner artere embolize olan Amplatzer duktus kapama II cihazının “Goose Neck” kement ile çıkarılması

Retrieval of the Amplatzer duct occluder II device embolizing to the pulmonary artery by Goose Neck snare

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Abstract (2. Language): 
Percutaneous transcatheter closure of patent ductus arteriosus is a wellestablished procedure. Although it has been known as a safe treatment strategy, some complications have been reported. Embolization of the device, especially to the pulmonary artery, is one of these complications. In this report, we present a patient in whom an Amplatzer® duct occluder (ADO) II device embolized to the pulmonary artery and it was retrieved by using “Goose Neck” snare. We would like to notice the great importance of accurate preprocedural measurement of ductus arteriosus diameter during percutaneous transcatheter closure which seems to be a simple procedure.
Abstract (Original Language): 
Patent duktus arteriyozusun perkütan transkateter yol ile kapanması olduk- ça iyi bilinen bir yöntemdir. Oldukça güvenli bir tedavi olarak bilinmesine karşın, işlemle ilgili bazı komplikasyonlar bildirilmiştir. Cihazın özellikle pulmoner artere embolizasyonu bu komplikasyonlardan birisidir. Bu olgu sunumunda, Amplatzer® kapama II cihazının (ADO) pulmoner artere embolize olduğu bir hastayı ve embolize olan cihazın “Goose Neck” kement ile geri çıkarılmasını sunduk. Kolay gibi gözüken perkütan transkateter kapama işleminde, duktus arteriyozus çapının işlem öncesinde doğru ölçülmesinin önemini vurgulamak istedik.
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