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Fig. 2

From: Rupture of a calcified right ventricle to pulmonary artery homograft by balloon dilation– emergency rescue by venus P-Valve

Fig. 2

A) Angiogram in left lateral projection through DrySeal sheath in the main pulmonary artery rupture showing contained contrast. B) The main pulmonary artery angiogram in the left anterior oblique LAO-cranial projection shows the DrySeal sheath in the main pulmonary artery rupture. LPA stenosis can be seen in this figure. C) lateral projection frame showing VenusP-Valve assembly passed through the DrySeal sheath beyond the main pulmonary artery rupture. D) The right ventricle angiogram in the left lateral projection shows the satisfactory position of VenusP-Valve and a completely sealed rupture in the main pulmonary artery.

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