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      Inadvertent puncture of the aortic noncoronary cusp during postoperative left atrial tachycardia ablation.

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          Abstract

          Transseptal catheterization has become part of the interventional electrophysiologist׳s technical armamentarium since the development of left atrial catheter ablation and percutaneous technologies for treating mitral and aortic valve disease. Although frequently performed, the procedure׳s most feared complication is aortic root penetration. Focal atrial tachycardia has been described as the most common late sequela of surgical valve replacements. We present a complicated case involving the inadvertent delivery of an 8 French sheath across the noncoronary cusp during radiofrequency catheter ablation for left atrial tachycardia originating from the mitral annulus in a patient with prior mitral valve replacement.

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          Journal
          J Arrhythm
          Journal of arrhythmia
          Elsevier BV
          1880-4276
          1880-4276
          Aug 2015
          : 31
          : 4
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Turkiye Yuksek Ihtisas Training and Research Hospital, Department of Cardiology, Ankara 06100, Turkey.
          Article
          S1880-4276(14)00183-5
          10.1016/j.joa.2014.11.004
          4555463
          26336566
          901fb67e-55af-4e01-9166-93bcd7cac24a
          History

          Inadvertent puncture,Noncoronary cusp,Transseptal puncture,Catheter ablation,Left atrial tachycardia

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