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Surgical rescue of right ventricular outflow tract stent malposition with tricuspid valve compromise

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Reynolds, Lindsey M.
Wolf, Seth E. M.
Kucera, John A.
Fleming, Gregory
Clark, Joseph B.

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Transcatheter ballon dilation has emerged as a valuable strategy to treat residual or recurrent right ventricular outflow tract (RVOT) obstruction following valve-sparing repair of tetralogy of Fallot (TOF). When balloon dilation is unsuccessful, stent placement in the RVOT may be effective. While uncommon, stent-related complications can occur and contribute to unintended morbidity. We report a case of RVOT stent malposition leading to severe tricuspid regurgitation and ventricular dysrhythmias in a child with recurrent RVOT obstruction following valve-sparing repair of TOF. Surgical management was required and included complete stent removal and bioprosthetic pulmonary valve replacement.

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Sage Publications Ltd

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Cardiovascular system, Cardiology

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World Journal for Pediatric and Congenital Heart Surgery

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10.1177/21501351251404940

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