ASD Device Closure Procedure Treatment
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ASD Device Closure Procedure

ASD Device Closure Procedure Treatment

ASD closure is a procedure to close an atrial septal defect (ASD). An ASD is a hole in the heart between the two upper chambers. The procedure uses a device to plug the hole, a patch to cover it or sutures to sew it shut. It may involve open-heart surgery or a minimally invasive procedure using a catheter to place the closure device.

An atrial septal defect (ASD) is an abnormal opening in the wall (septum) between your heart’s two upper chambers (atria). Every baby is born with a small opening there. The hole usually closes a few weeks or months after birth. But sometimes a baby is born with a larger hole that doesn’t close properly.

If the hole is small, it may not cause any problems or need treatment. But if the ASD is large, it can allow blood to leak into the wrong chambers of your heart.

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Symptoms

ASD closure is usually safe and effective, but it does carry some risks, including:

  • Allergies to materials used during the procedure.
  • Abnormal heart rhythm (arrhythmia).
  • Bleeding, which may require a blood transfusion.
  • Damage or puncture of heart tissue or veins, requiring surgical correction.
  • Infection of the incision or around the closure device.
  • Kidney failure.
  • Stroke or transient ischemic attack (mini-stroke).

Your healthcare provider will talk to you about what to expect during recovery. You may have to limit physical activity for a few weeks especially if you have surgical ASD closure. For transcatheter closure, you should be able to resume your normal activity within one week.

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