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Atrial fistula surgery: What you need to know
person is diagnosed with atrial septal defect if a small hole or pit appears in the skin, usually in front of the upper ear (where the cartilage of the ear meets the face). If there is no infection, the person will not have any unusual symptoms of the disease.
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Atrial fibrillation malformation in children
Atrial septal defect is a congenital defect in children that has a small hole in the facial skin in front of the ear, leading into the cartilage area of the auricle. The atrial septal defect can become inflamed, swollen, and have a foul odor. Atrial septal defect usually occurs in the 6th week of pregnancy, and is more common in girls than boys.
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Atrial fibrillation, when to need surgery?
Atrial septal defect is a congenital defect in children with a small hole in the facial skin in front of the ear, leading into the cartilage area of the auricle. If a child with an atrial septal defect is not properly cared for, it will cause inflammation and dangerous pus discharge that affects health.
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What is atrial fibrillation?
Atrial septal defect is a congenital abnormality that appears in the early stages of pregnancy, and may be accompanied by other congenital malformations. Atrial septal defect can cause complications such as infection, and more seriously, can form an abscess if the child is not treated and cared for properly.
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Anesthesia with laryngeal mask to cut the atrioventricular fistula
Laryngeal mask anesthesia for atrial septal fistula resection is a general anesthesia technique that uses a laryngeal mask to control the airway instead of other means during the surgical intervention. Atrial septal fistula resection using laryngeal mask anesthesia should only be performed in difficult situations for endotracheal intubation and in medical facilities with adequate technical equipment as well as experienced medical staff.
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