Transcatheter pulmonary valve replacement (TPVR) is complicated in patients without adequate femoral or internal jugular vascular access. Transhepatic vascular access has been shown to be safe and effective across a spectrum of diagnostic and interventional procedures. Closure of the hepatic venous tract can be accomplished with a multitude of readily available vascular occlusion devices. The rates of major adverse events are low: 5% to 8% with hemoperitoneum and complete heart block are most significant. To our knowledge, this is the first report of using transhepatic access for TPVR; closure of the hepatic venous tract was achieved with an Amplatzer vascular plug type II.
Keywords: congenital heart defect; pulmonic valve; right-sided catheterization; valve replacement.
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