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“PFO Closure: anatomical variants and implications for choice of procedure, success rates and complications” LM Shapiro. Papworth Hospital, Cambridge
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NO CONFLICT OF INTEREST TO DECLARE
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“PFO Closure: What are we trying to achieve LM Shapiro
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“PFO Closure: What are we trying to achieve complete closure LM Shapiro
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Basic anatomy
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ASSESSMENT OF PFO Characterisation Tunnel length / height / width Flap separation / adhesion – RA/LA edge, body Flap retraction – spontaneous / potential Tunnel openings “PFD (patent foramen defect)”– ASD structurally merged with PFO or PFO with functional ASD
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Incomplete PFO closure
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Residual flow (AGA device)
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Papworth Hospital 2005 to 2008 241 consecutive pfo closures (271 devices) No late complication
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3 balloon morphologies. SHORTTUNNEL LONGTUNNEL ? SHORT TUNNEL ? LONG TUNNEL
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Typical PFO – LA edge tunnel height and width flap separation with wire
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Partial Split-level PFO. Apposition at RA edge only. fixed tunnel 1cm. LA edge tethered into LA
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Narrow partial fixed split, long tunnel, narrow RA opening Shortest tunnel segment 12.5mm PosterosuperiorAnterosuperior
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Spontaneous flap retraction
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Papworth Hospital Conclusion No one device fits all defects Complete closure is necessary for stroke prevention Echo Pfo characteristics determine appropriate device
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Papworth Hospital Conclusion No one device fits all defects Complete closure is necessary for stroke prevention Echo Pfo characteristics determine appropriate device
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Typical PFO – tunnel height or flap separation
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Typical PFO – LA edge tunnel width with wire
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Long tunnel, partial fixed split, narrow flap separation
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Septal bounce Flap retraction
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Flap attachment Flap attachment point, marked by small indent of LA wall
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Partial Split-level PFO. Apposition at RA edge only. fixed tunnel 1cm. LA edge tethered into LA, may not retract device traction to shorten tunnel much
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5mm distance disk to disk including disk thickness Approx 3mm waist
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