J Transcat Intervent.2020;28:eA20200023.

Occasional diagnosis of ovarian cyst during percutaneous occlusion procedure of atrial septal defect

Luiz Carlos Giuliano ORCID logo , Luis Sérgio Carvalho Luciano ORCID logo , Sthéfani Spricigo Portilho ORCID logo , Leandro Waldrich ORCID logo , José Fernando Arruda ORCID logo , Luiz Eduardo Koenig São Thiago ORCID logo

DOI: 10.31160/JOTCI202028A20200023

ABSTRACT

We present a case report in which a conventional intervention for the correction of atrial septal defect resulted in an exploratory videolaparoscopy and exeresis of an ovarian cyst. Atrial septal defect is one of the primary congenital cardiopathies diagnosed in adults; ovarian cysts present a high prevalence and are frequently asymptomatic. The possible relation between atrial septal defect and ovarian cyst is debated. The femoral venous puncture techniques, guided by anatomic landmarks and by ultrasonography, are analyzed from the perspective of current scientific evidence.

Occasional diagnosis of ovarian cyst during percutaneous occlusion procedure of atrial septal defect

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