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Trans-Catheter Interventions: New Horizons in Medical and Surgical Fontan...

Video Published 2019-01-11 Updated 2022-08-22

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Interventional cardiologist presents a case-based approach to transcatheter fenestration creation in a 9-year-old Fontan patient with refractory plastic bronchitis. Despite successful fenestration to decompress elevated central venous pressure, the patient ultimately required heart transplantation.

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  • Fontan-associated plastic bronchitis affects <2% of patients but is devastating, caused by lymphatic effluent forming fibrinous airway casts.
  • Elevated transpulmonary gradients and Fontan pressures may persist despite medical therapy (sildenafil, diuretics, inhaled steroids).
  • Transcatheter fenestration creation using covered stents reduces thrombosis risk compared to bare metal stents in lateral tunnel Fontans.
  • Fenestration improved cardiac output and created pressure pop-off, but cast frequency remained unchanged, necessitating transplant referral.
  • TEE-guided transseptal puncture via hepatic vein access enables fenestration creation when femoral venous occlusion is present.

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