No CrossRef data available.
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 16 May 2017
Treatment of Scimitar syndrome is usually surgical; however, if there is “dual drainage” – that is, one to the inferior caval vein and the other to the left atrium – it is possible to successfully treat this anomaly via a less-invasive transcatheter approach. We report a case of Scimitar syndrome in a 21-month-old, male infant successfully treated with transcatheter embolisation.