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Sagit Ben Zekry et al. JIMG 2008;1:515-517 Successful Percutaneous ASD Closure A secundum atrial septal defect (ASD) with left-to-right shunt was confirmed by 2-dimensional transesophageal echocardiogram (TEE) (A), 2-dimensional TEE color Doppler (B), and live 3-dimensional TEE (C). Live 3-dimensional TEE demonstrates (D) the deployment of the transseptal guide catheter for balloon sizing (E) (Online Videos 1, 2, and 3). Typically, ASD dimensions are assessed by a sizing balloon and/or 2-dimensional TEE imaging and closed with a slightly oversized (2- to 4-mm) closure device (F). After deployment (opening) of the discs, before the device is released from the catheter, TEE or intracardiac echocardiography is used for the assessment of device location, the verification of no disruption of adjunct structures, and successful ASD closure (G and H) (Online Video 4). The next step is releasing the closure device from the guide catheter (Online Video 5). Echocardiography of the final result demonstrates: appropriate apposition of the device to adjacent structures (I) and no residual flow by color Doppler interrogation (J). Live 3-dimensional TEE permits novel any-plane imaging during the procedure. In this case, the final device position is assessed from the perspective of the left atrium (K) or right atrium (L) (OnlineVideo 6). Sagit Ben Zekry et al. JIMG 2008;1:515-517 American College of Cardiology Foundation