Open heart surgery is the gold standard for the closure of atrial septal defects (ASDs).
Percutaneous transcatheter closure is used to close simple ostium secundum ASDs. As
this method avoids sternotomy, the post-procedural morbidity is lower. These procedures
are associated with complications which can be life threatening and require urgent
surgical intervention. We report a rare case which required surgical removal of the
Amplatzer septal occluder and closure of the ASD four years after the initial percutaneous
transcatheter closure due to displacement of the device.
Cardiovascular surgery - heart disease - myocardial protection