Transcatheter closure of secundum atrial septal defect in adults: report of our first experience in a developing country

B Adeola Animasahun,1 Yele Aluko,2 Adeyemi Johnson,3 Kofo Ogunyankin,3 Sunita Maheshwari41Department of Paediatrics and Child Health, Lagos State University College of Medicine, Lagos, Nigeria; 2Mid Carolina Cardiology, Charlotte, NC, USA; 3First Cardiology Consultants, Lagos, Nigeria; 4Narayana Hr...

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Main Authors: Animasahun BA, Aluko Y, Johnson A, Ogunyankin K, Maheshwari S
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Published: Dove Medical Press 2014-04-01
Series:Open Access Surgery
Online Access:http://www.dovepress.com/transcatheter-closure-of-secundum-atrial-septal-defect-in-adults-repor-a16481
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spelling doaj-72db9d21783c4350a076dc8a87ddb7092020-11-24T23:12:07ZengDove Medical PressOpen Access Surgery1178-70822014-04-012014default293316481Transcatheter closure of secundum atrial septal defect in adults: report of our first experience in a developing countryAnimasahun BAAluko YJohnson AOgunyankin KMaheshwari S B Adeola Animasahun,1 Yele Aluko,2 Adeyemi Johnson,3 Kofo Ogunyankin,3 Sunita Maheshwari41Department of Paediatrics and Child Health, Lagos State University College of Medicine, Lagos, Nigeria; 2Mid Carolina Cardiology, Charlotte, NC, USA; 3First Cardiology Consultants, Lagos, Nigeria; 4Narayana Hrudayalaya Institute of Cardiac Sciences, Bangalore, IndiaBackground: Since the first report on device closure of atrial septal defect (ASD) in 1976, the procedure has gained wide acceptance and has been used worldwide, including parts of Africa. The advantages when compared to surgical closure include a shorter procedure time and hospital stay and no scarring. This mode of treatment was not available in Nigeria prior to the cases reported here, requiring patients to travel abroad for the procedure.Methods: A cardiac catheterization laboratory became available in Lagos, Nigeria in 2009, and in December 2010 the laboratory collaborated with Lagos State University College of Medicine and Lagos State University Teaching Hospital to perform the device closure on two women (aged 34 and 62 years) with secundum ASD. To the best of our knowledge, these are the first times the procedure has been performed in Nigeria.Results: Both patients made successful recovery and are stable.Conclusion: Transcatheter closure of ASD is now safe and available in Nigeria.Keywords: atrial septal defect, transcatheter closure, Nigeriahttp://www.dovepress.com/transcatheter-closure-of-secundum-atrial-septal-defect-in-adults-repor-a16481
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Johnson A
Ogunyankin K
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Transcatheter closure of secundum atrial septal defect in adults: report of our first experience in a developing country
Open Access Surgery
author_facet Animasahun BA
Aluko Y
Johnson A
Ogunyankin K
Maheshwari S
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title Transcatheter closure of secundum atrial septal defect in adults: report of our first experience in a developing country
title_short Transcatheter closure of secundum atrial septal defect in adults: report of our first experience in a developing country
title_full Transcatheter closure of secundum atrial septal defect in adults: report of our first experience in a developing country
title_fullStr Transcatheter closure of secundum atrial septal defect in adults: report of our first experience in a developing country
title_full_unstemmed Transcatheter closure of secundum atrial septal defect in adults: report of our first experience in a developing country
title_sort transcatheter closure of secundum atrial septal defect in adults: report of our first experience in a developing country
publisher Dove Medical Press
series Open Access Surgery
issn 1178-7082
publishDate 2014-04-01
description B Adeola Animasahun,1 Yele Aluko,2 Adeyemi Johnson,3 Kofo Ogunyankin,3 Sunita Maheshwari41Department of Paediatrics and Child Health, Lagos State University College of Medicine, Lagos, Nigeria; 2Mid Carolina Cardiology, Charlotte, NC, USA; 3First Cardiology Consultants, Lagos, Nigeria; 4Narayana Hrudayalaya Institute of Cardiac Sciences, Bangalore, IndiaBackground: Since the first report on device closure of atrial septal defect (ASD) in 1976, the procedure has gained wide acceptance and has been used worldwide, including parts of Africa. The advantages when compared to surgical closure include a shorter procedure time and hospital stay and no scarring. This mode of treatment was not available in Nigeria prior to the cases reported here, requiring patients to travel abroad for the procedure.Methods: A cardiac catheterization laboratory became available in Lagos, Nigeria in 2009, and in December 2010 the laboratory collaborated with Lagos State University College of Medicine and Lagos State University Teaching Hospital to perform the device closure on two women (aged 34 and 62 years) with secundum ASD. To the best of our knowledge, these are the first times the procedure has been performed in Nigeria.Results: Both patients made successful recovery and are stable.Conclusion: Transcatheter closure of ASD is now safe and available in Nigeria.Keywords: atrial septal defect, transcatheter closure, Nigeria
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