Totally endoscopy for asd repair in 11 year-old girl

Dang Quang Huy, Nguyen Ngoc Anh, Le Ngoc Thanh

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Abstract

Currently, closing atrial septal defect through video-assisted mini-thoracotomy isn’t strange to many people. Totally endoscopic ASD closure is a difficult technique especially for children. We report the case of 11 year-old girl who underwent totally endoscopic atrial septal repair on perfused beating heart.

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