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This minimally invasive procedure takes place in a room called the cath-lab. The patient will lie on a table. A machine that takes X-ray images of the heart throughout the procedure will guide the operator throughout the procedure.
The patient will be given anaesthetic. It will be either general or local anaesthetic depending upon the age of the patient and the technique the operator will be using to deploy the device. Anaesthetic will help reduce pain and discomfort felt by the patient
Echocardiography will also be used during the procedure to guide the operator. It may be either transesophageal or transthoracic
A small thin, hollow, tube-like structure called a catheter will be inserted through the puncture at the groin region and will be advanced through the femoral vein towards the site of the defect in the heart
An appropriately sized device is screwed onto the cable and advanced through the sheath to the site of the defect
If the device is well positioned as confirmed on echocardiography, the operator will unscrew the cable. This will release the device
All the sheaths and wires inserted into the patient through the femoral vein will be removed