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Percutaneous transluminal angioplasty for the treatment of complete arterial occlusion after retrograde cardiac catheterization in infancy

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    Different types of catheter/device have been used in children (Angiojet aspiration, Helix, Ekos, ClotBuster Thrombectomy, Trevo) and may differ in their mode of action [46, 47]. Percutaneous endovascular interventions have been performed in children with peripheral arterial thrombosis [42, 46, 48–50] or stroke [47]. For acute arterial occlusion, only few case reports have been reported [46, 47, 49, 50].

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