Balloon septostomy

Jump to navigation Jump to search

WikiDoc Resources for Balloon septostomy

Articles

Most recent articles on Balloon septostomy

Most cited articles on Balloon septostomy

Review articles on Balloon septostomy

Articles on Balloon septostomy in N Eng J Med, Lancet, BMJ

Media

Powerpoint slides on Balloon septostomy

Images of Balloon septostomy

Photos of Balloon septostomy

Podcasts & MP3s on Balloon septostomy

Videos on Balloon septostomy

Evidence Based Medicine

Cochrane Collaboration on Balloon septostomy

Bandolier on Balloon septostomy

TRIP on Balloon septostomy

Clinical Trials

Ongoing Trials on Balloon septostomy at Clinical Trials.gov

Trial results on Balloon septostomy

Clinical Trials on Balloon septostomy at Google

Guidelines / Policies / Govt

US National Guidelines Clearinghouse on Balloon septostomy

NICE Guidance on Balloon septostomy

NHS PRODIGY Guidance

FDA on Balloon septostomy

CDC on Balloon septostomy

Books

Books on Balloon septostomy

News

Balloon septostomy in the news

Be alerted to news on Balloon septostomy

News trends on Balloon septostomy

Commentary

Blogs on Balloon septostomy

Definitions

Definitions of Balloon septostomy

Patient Resources / Community

Patient resources on Balloon septostomy

Discussion groups on Balloon septostomy

Patient Handouts on Balloon septostomy

Directions to Hospitals Treating Balloon septostomy

Risk calculators and risk factors for Balloon septostomy

Healthcare Provider Resources

Symptoms of Balloon septostomy

Causes & Risk Factors for Balloon septostomy

Diagnostic studies for Balloon septostomy

Treatment of Balloon septostomy

Continuing Medical Education (CME)

CME Programs on Balloon septostomy

International

Balloon septostomy en Espanol

Balloon septostomy en Francais

Business

Balloon septostomy in the Marketplace

Patents on Balloon septostomy

Experimental / Informatics

List of terms related to Balloon septostomy

Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]


Balloon septostomy is the widening of a foramen ovale, patent foramen ovale (PFO), or atrial septal defect (ASD) via cardiac catheterization (heart cath) using a balloon catheter. This procedure allows a greater amount of oxygenated blood to enter the systemic circulation in some cases of cyanotic congenital heart defect (CHD).

After the catheter is inserted, the deflated balloon catheter is passed from the right atrium through the foramen ovale, PFO or ASD into the left atrium, it is then inflated and pulled back through to the right atrium, thereby enlarging the opening and allowing greater amounts of blood to pass through it. The resulting man-made opening is one of many forms of shunting, and is often referred to as an ASD.

This is normally a palliative procedure used to prepare a patient for, or sustain them until, a corrective surgery can be performed. At this time the ASD is closed using either sutures or a cardiac patch, depending on the size and/or nature of the opening.



Template:WikiDoc Sources CME Category::Cardiology