Transcatheter Hepatic Conduit-Azygous Vein Connection Reduces Pulmonary Arteriovenous Malformations in a Cyanotic Fontan Patient

JACC Case Rep. 2023 Mar 15:10:101760. doi: 10.1016/j.jaccas.2023.101760.

Abstract

The authors report a closed-chest, transcatheter large-vessel connection (hepatic conduit to azygous vein) to reverse pulmonary arteriovenous malformations in a 10-year-old patient after Fontan for heterotaxy/interrupted inferior vena cava, with an increase in oxygen saturation from 78% to 96%. Computational fluid dynamics estimated a 14-fold increase in hepatic blood flow to the left pulmonary artery (from 1.3% to 14%). (Level of Difficulty: Advanced.).

Keywords: Kawashima; congenital heart disease; heterotaxy/interrupted IVC; transcatheter electrosurgery.

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