TRANSCATHETER STENTING OF SEVERE COARCTATION OF AORTA -TECHNIQUE TO PRESERVE FLOW TO LEFT SUBCLAVIAN ARTERY

In adolescent and adults, coarctation presents with systemic hypertension with radio-femoral pulse delay and stenting of coarctation is now accepted modality of treatment even in native coarctation, and defiantly in post-operative recoarctation. Otherwise his aortic valve was trifoliate and there we...

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Heart
Heart failure
Hypertension
Methods
Pediatrics
Stents
Veins & arteries
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