Atrial Septal Defect Repair In Children - Transcatheter

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What is Atrial Septal Defect Repair In Children - Transcatheter?


An atrial septal defect is a hole in the wall between the two upper chambers (right and left atriums) of the heart. A transcatheter procedure is a minimally-invasive way to repair the hole. During this procedure, a device is implanted to seal the hole. As your child recovers, the device will trigger the heart tissue to grow. The tissue will slowly grow over the hole.


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