Author/Authors :
Davies, Allan J. Cardiovascular Department - John Hunter Hospital, Newcastle, NSW, Australia , Collins, Nicholas Cardiovascular Department - John Hunter Hospital, Newcastle, NSW, Australia , Organ, Nicole Department of Vascular Surgery - John Hunter Hospital, Newcastle, NSW, Australia
Abstract :
Embolization of a percutaneous patent foramen ovale (PFO) closure device is a rare but serious complication. While early,
periprocedural device embolization can normally be managed with snare and percutaneous retrieval, late embolization requires
a different management strategy due to inability of the device to deform to allow passage into a large caliber sheath. We present a
case of asymptomatic device embolization recognized six months following implantation and discuss the challenges encountered
in successfully retrieving the device.