[III-JCK07-6] Percutaneous balloon angioplasty for severe native aortic coarctation in young infants less than six months ̶medium- to long-term follow-up
By assessing the immediate successful dilation effect, medium and long-term outcome, intraoperative and follow-up complications and re-dilation rate in 102 patients less than six months with severe coarctation of the aorta, we conclude that percutaneous balloon angioplasty is a relatively safe and effective treatment for severe native aortic coarctation in young infants and should be considered a valid alternative to surgery because of its good effects and because it causes less trauma and fewer complications than surgery.