Title of article :
Response to: Percutaneous closure of a secundum atrial septal defect through femoral approach in an adult patient with interrupted inferior vena cava and azygos continuation
Author/Authors :
Geremia Rossi, Umberto Department of Diagnostic Imaging - Interventional Radiology Unit - Ente Ospedaliero Galliera Hospital Mura Delle Cappuccine - Genova - Italy , Maria Ierardi, Anna Department of Diagnostic Imaging - Radiology Unit - I.R.C.C.S. Cà Granda Fondation - Maggiore Policlinico Hospital - Milano - Italy , Cariati, Maurizio Department of Diagnostic and Therapeutic Advanced Technology - Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology Unit - Azienda Socio Sanitaria Territoriale Santi Paolo and Carlo Hospital - Milano - Italy
Abstract :
We appreciated the paper of Alizade et al. (1) entitled ‘’Percutaneous closure of a secundum atrial septal defect through
femoral approach in an adult patient with interrupted inferior
vena cava (IVC) and azygos continuation’’.
The authors clearly highlighted that interventional endovascular maneuvers normally coded for vascular access, materials,
and technique, must be carefully re-evaluated in the preoperative planning, in case of congenital anomalies involving the systemic venous return to the right atrium.
Congenital anomalies of the deep thoracoabdominal venous
system are caused by variations in the development during embryogenesis. Azygos continuation of the IVC, like the case described by the authors, is a very rare venous variant. It is characterized by the absence of the IVC segment between the renal and
hepatic veins
Keywords :
Percutaneous , endovascular , inferior vena cava , azygos continuation , anatomy
Journal title :
The Anatolian Journal of Cardiology: Andolu Kardiyoloji Dergisi