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This deformation was nonsignificant in infants without any LPA obstruction. The ratio of the device waist after deployment to the nominal waist ( less then 0.75) was highly predictive of LPA obstruction and late device deformation. The cannulated femoral vein was patent compared with the contralateral side. CONCLUSIONS Device deformation occurring late at follow-up is common and may be associated with LPA obstruction in preterm infants after transcatheter PDA closure. Meticulous device selection and implantation technique are c