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Supplementary file1 The shaped sheath directed toward the ASD (MP4 10357 KB)
Supplementary file2 The cobrahead malformation during ASO device deployment (MP4 9110 KB)
Supplementary file3 Normal deployment of the FSO device (MP4 14300 KB)
Supplementary file4 FSO device delivery (MP4 10536 KB)
Supplementary file5 FSO device deployment (MP4 1337 KB)
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Akazawa, Y., Higaki, T., Takata, H. et al. Atrial septal defect closure via left subclavian vein: a novel technique using a steerable sheath. Cardiovasc Interv and Ther 39, 218–220 (2024). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12928-023-00970-7
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