\n Atrial septal defect (ASD) is also responsible for 30-33% of adult defects. . Transcatheter treatment is the first-line treatment for secuncum ASD treatment. A 36-year-old ASD patient that had a successful transcatheter closure. The occluder embolization became, within the first 24 hours after procedure, to the aortic arcus. It is known that the devices with embolism are taken by snare and biopsy catheter, but differently, a case involving surgical removal after retraction of femoral artery by another ASD occluder device. Hybrid approach should always be mindful when removing embolized device with high success rate using different methods.
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