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Percutaneous Closure of a Sinus Venosus Defect With Partial Anomalous Pulmonary Venous Return

Solomon W. Bienstock, MD; Kali Hopkins, MD; Barry Love, MD; Ali Zaidi, MD; Gina LaRocca, MD; George Dangas, MD, PhD; Stamatios Lerakis, MD, PhD

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Video 1. Contrast injection in the superior vena cava showing a sinus venosus defect with contrast entering the left atrium. 
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Video 2. Covered stent placed in the superior vena cava with a residual inferior defect and jet entering the left atrium.
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Video 3. After second stent placement, contrast injection shows appropriate drainage of pulmonary veins into the left atrium.
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Video 4. After second stent placement, contrast injection in the superior vena cava demonstrates unobstructed flow to the right atrium.

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