| Literature DB >> 19652734 |
Jorg Kynast1, Panagiotis Margos, Gert Richardt.
Abstract
Radiofrequency ablation of Cavotricuspid Isthmus-dependent Atrial Flutter (CTI AFL), a usual and safe therapeutic procedure in interventional electrophysiology with a high success rate, aiming to induce permanent block of conduction over CTI, is normally performed via the femoral access, which allows practical access to the CTI through the inferior vena cava (IVC). In rare cases of obstruction of IVC, ablation of CTI can be performed only through the superior vena cava (SVC) access. We present a case of typical atrial flutter that was ablated through the right subclavian/jugular veins because of iatrogenic obstruction of the IVC due to a previously implanted thrombus filter. Furthermore we discuss about how we resolved access-related problems of instability during catheter ablation on CTI.Entities:
Keywords: Ablation; Atrial flutter; Superior Vena Caval Approach
Year: 2009 PMID: 19652734 PMCID: PMC2705320
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Indian Pacing Electrophysiol J ISSN: 0972-6292