RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 Intrastent sonotherapy in pulmonary vein restenosis: a new treatment for a recalcitrant problem JF Heart JO Heart FD BMJ Publishing Group Ltd and British Cardiovascular Society SP e6 OP e6 DO 10.1136/heart.89.2.e6 VO 89 IS 2 A1 McMahon, C J A1 Mullins, C E A1 El Said, H G YR 2003 UL http://heart.bmj.com/content/89/2/e6.abstract AB A 2 year old boy developed recurrent pulmonary vein stenosis after surgical repair of infradiaphragmatic pulmonary venous connection. He had required implantation of stents in the left and right sided pulmonary veins at 7 and 13 months of age, respectively. By 2 years of age he had undergone three catheterisation procedures and two surgical procedures to treat recurrent pulmonary vein stenosis. His right ventricular pressure was suprasystemic and catheterisation showed severe neointimal proliferation of both left and right sided stents. At this time the stents were dilated by balloon with simultaneous intrastent sonotherapy. Three months later the patient’s clinical improvement was significant, his right ventricular pressure had decreased, and Doppler velocity had decreased across both left and right sided stents.