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First experience With the biostar-device for various applications in pediatric patients With congenital heart disease
Catheterization and Cardiovascular Interventions, 10/06/09
Hoehn R et al. – The BioSTAR closure device is a safe and effective device for the closure of a variety of interatrial shunts in children including multifenestrated interatrial defects and fontan fenestrations, however, possible long term consequences (e.g., fractures, recurrent shunts after scaffold degradation) remain to be studied.
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