1995
DOI: 10.1016/0735-1097(95)92836-t
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783-4 Follow-up Results of Transvenous Occlusion of Patent Ductus Arteriosus with the Adjustable Buttoned Device

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“…However, patent ductus arteriosus larger than 3.5 mm is difficult to effectively occlude despite use of multiple coils, with probability for coil dislodgment and embolization. The adjustable buttoned device can be implanted across the ductus irrespective of its size with good immediate [128] and follow-up [125] results. But, the immediate residual shunt rate is high and the device delivery catheter (7F) may be marginally large for small infants.…”
Section: Atrial Septal Defectmentioning
confidence: 98%
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“…However, patent ductus arteriosus larger than 3.5 mm is difficult to effectively occlude despite use of multiple coils, with probability for coil dislodgment and embolization. The adjustable buttoned device can be implanted across the ductus irrespective of its size with good immediate [128] and follow-up [125] results. But, the immediate residual shunt rate is high and the device delivery catheter (7F) may be marginally large for small infants.…”
Section: Atrial Septal Defectmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Following this pioneering work, Rashkind's single disk, foam-covered umbrella with grappling hooks [143] and the USCI Rashkind PDA occluding system consisting of a double-disk, nonhooked prosthesis [142,145] have been developed and tested in animal models and subsequently in human subjects. Based on Sideris' experimental work on self adjustable patent ductus arteriosus closure device [173] and buttoned device for atrial septal defect closure [174] we have modified the latter device into an adjustable buttoned device to close the patent ductus arteriosus and clinically tested the feasibility, safety and efficacy of this type of ductal closure [125,128,140]. Other devices such as Botallo-occluder and clamshell device have also been utilized to occlude the ducts [127].…”
Section: Atrial Septal Defectmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…18 Some other occluders in study include a wireless patch device, the Amplatzer angled ductal occluder 19 and the Sideris buttoned device. 20 The advantages of each these devices remain to be proven, but the availability of multiple devices ensures a wide array of options which can be directly tailored to ductal anatomy.…”
Section: Management Of Patients With Pdamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Closure of PDA with the buttoned device appears to produce excellent immediate [ 11,25,38,39] and follow-up [40] results. This device has been successfully used in children [ 11,25,40] and adults [38-401. In addition, all sizes and types [41] of PDAs can be occluded with this device.…”
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“…This device has been successfully used in children [ 11,25,40] and adults [38-401. In addition, all sizes and types [41] of PDAs can be occluded with this device. However, it is not yet available for general clinical use, but is available only for clinical trials at a limited number of centers in the US and abroad.…”
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