The techniques and indications for percutaneous intervention in adults with congenital heart disease can vary considerably from those of paediatric populations. Here, the most common percutaneous techniques applied in adults with structural congenital lesions are described. Singh et al. also discuss the additional requirements of specialized catheterization laboratories, the integration of imaging modalities, and the need for a collaborative multidisciplinary model for improved patient care.
- Harsimran S. Singh
- Eric Horlick
- Lee N. Benson