VSDs are defects in the ventricular septum,
the wall dividing the left and right ventricles of the heart. VSDs are similar
to ASDs but tend to cause fewer complications because VSDs are small and most
people with the defect barely feel the symptoms. However, approximately 10% of
individuals with VSD will develop Eisenmenger’s Syndrome, which is a condition
that can curtail life expectancy by several years.
This condition can also be found in ASD
patients. VSDs are found in approximately 3 to 3.5 of every 1,000 births but
the vast majority of VSDs are likely to close spontaneously during childhood.
Only in a small percentage of cases, they will have to be treated surgically.
ASDs and VSDs can be treated percutaneously by inserting a device through the
defect, which expands and forms a seal around the defect. Many of these devices
allow heart tissue to grow over the device with time.
Atrial septal defect (ASD) and ventricular
septal defect (VSD) are both conditions that involve incorrect blood flow
within the heart. ASD is an opening in the muscular tissue that separates the
sides of the heart’s two upper chambers. Due to blood reflux, the heart is made
to work more strenuously and below its optimal level. The condition is more
common in females than males and tends to get worse with time.
If left untreated, ASD can cause
hypertension, heart arrhythmia and even a stroke. As with patent foramen ovale
(PFO), ASD can be treated with open-heart surgery, but the operation is highly
invasive. ASDs are found in approximately 1 in 1,500 live births and can lead
to death if not treated in some cases.
Spanning over 384 pages “US
Market Report for Atrial and Ventricular Septal Defect Devices 2018 - MedCore” report
covers Executive Summary, U.S. Cardiac Surgery And Heart Valve Device Market
Overview, Competitive Analysis, Market Trends, Market Developments, Research
Methodology, Disease Overview, Product Portfolio, Atrial And Ventricular Septal
Defect Device Market, Appendix. This report Covered Companies - Edwards
Lifesciences, St. Jude Medical, Medtronic, Maquet, Abiomed, HeartWare Inc.,
Sorin Group, Terumo, Abbott Laboratories, Teleflex Medical, Cardiac Assist,
AtriCure, W.L. Gore, SynCardia, Boston Scientific, Cryolife, Others include:
Berlin Heart, Cardica, Chase Medical, Genesee Biomedical, Karl Storz, LifeNet
Health, Microline Surgical, Novadaq, On-X, Saphena Medical, SentreHeart,
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