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PDA device closure is a minimally invasive medical procedure used to treat Patent Ductus Arteriosus (PDA), a congenital heart condition in which a blood vessel that is present in a fetus remains open after birth. In PDA device closure, a small device is implanted in the PDA using a catheter that is inserted through a blood vessel, typically in the leg. The device blocks the flow of blood through the PDA and allows the normal circulatory system to develop. The procedure is performed under sedation or general anesthesia and typically takes 30-60 minutes. PDA device closure is considered a safe and effective treatment for PDA, with a low risk of complications. • The steps involved in a PDA device closure procedure are: • Preparation: The patient is given general anesthesia or sedation and the area around the insertion site is cleaned and sterilized. • Catheterization: A thin, flexible catheter is inserted into a blood vessel, usually in the leg, and guided to the PDA using X-ray imaging. • Implantation of the device: The device, which is attached to the end of the catheter, is positioned at the site of the PDA and released from the catheter. • Device deployment: The device expands and covers the opening in the PDA, preventing blood from flowing through it. • Confirmation of closure: X-ray imaging is used to confirm that the device is properly positioned and the PDA is closed. • Removal of the catheter: The catheter is removed, and pressure is applied to the insertion site to prevent bleeding. • Recovery: The patient is monitored in the recovery room until they are awake and stable, and then they may be discharged or kept overnight for observation, depending on their condition. • Note: The exact steps may vary depending on the type of device used and the specific circumstances of the case. The procedure is performed by a interventional cardiologist or a pediatric cardiologist. • #congenitalheartdisease #heartconditions #pediatriccardiology #interventionalcardiology #Minimallyinvasiveprocedure #Catheterization #Deviceclosure #bloodvessels #circulatorysystem #Ductusarteriosus #Cardiacanatomy #Fetalcirculation #neonatalcare #Heartdefects #Cardiaccatheterization #congenitalheartdefects
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