Duct stenting in an ELBW infant with aortic arch interruption. 2022

Andriana S Anagnostopoulou, and Evangelos S Karanasios, and Nicholaos G Eleftherakis
Department of Cardiology, Aghia Sophia Children's Hospital, Athens, Greece.

Aortic arch interruption is a rare cardiac malformation. In some cases, it is part of a more complex congenital heart disease. Survival of extremely low birth weight infants with this cardiac disease is very rare. Surgical correction is the only treatment. Ductal stenting as a bridge procedure in small affected infants is a good alternative.

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