医学
房间隔
二尖瓣
左心房
重症监护医学
外科
心脏病学
放射科
心房颤动
作者
Marcel Almendárez,Rut Álvarez‐Velasco,Isaac Pascual,Alberto Alperi,César Morı́s,Pablo Avanzas
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.ijcard.2022.01.011
摘要
Transseptal puncture (TSP) was initially described to gain access to the left heart for hemodynamic assessment. Continuous evolution from its origins allows interventionists to perform a myriad of procedures that otherwise would be impossible to accomplish. In the recent years, the number of procedures in cardiology that require TSP has grown exponentially. Namely, transcatheter mitral valve repair and replacement, pulmonary vein isolation and left atrium appendage occlusion. In skilled hands, it is a safe and straightforward procedure; however, a lack of knowledge of the materials, anatomy of the interatrial septum and the technique can be met with life-threatening complications. Therefore, it is imperative that interventional cardiologists master this technique to successfully overcome these obstacles and ensure clinical outcomes in patients requiring TSP. The purpose of the following review is to critically analyze the available evidence regarding TSP, provide a step-by-step approach to the technique, the available materials and tips and tricks to overcome difficulties and manage complications.
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