2013
DOI: 10.1002/ccd.25063
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Patent foramen ovale closure with the gore septal occluder

Abstract: The GSO is an effective occlusion device for closure of PFO of all types. Longer-term follow-up particularly to document later closure rates are required.

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“…Thus, a dedicated device allowing safe, complete and rapid defect closure especially in those challenging PFO anatomies is desirable. The Gore ® Septal Occluder has already proven low periprocedural risk, high successful implantation rates and good closure rates at short‐term follow‐up examination in a number of previous studies . However, patients enrolled in these trials were mainly presenting with “ordinary” PFO anatomies (ASA 194/589; 32.9%; long tunnel 91/339; 26.8%, tunnel length data of 250 patients enrolled in 4 trials are missing .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Thus, a dedicated device allowing safe, complete and rapid defect closure especially in those challenging PFO anatomies is desirable. The Gore ® Septal Occluder has already proven low periprocedural risk, high successful implantation rates and good closure rates at short‐term follow‐up examination in a number of previous studies . However, patients enrolled in these trials were mainly presenting with “ordinary” PFO anatomies (ASA 194/589; 32.9%; long tunnel 91/339; 26.8%, tunnel length data of 250 patients enrolled in 4 trials are missing .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pooling data from trials employing the Gore ® Septal Occluder published so far, successful device implantation could be achieved in 588/589 patients (99.8%). Notably, in our challenging patient cohort, 100% successful device implantation was achieved, emphasizing advanced device properties for adaptation to anatomic PFO variability.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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