Literature DB >> 25120404

Left-atrial-appendage occluder migrates in an asymptomatic patient.

Paolo Pisani1, Luca Sandrelli1, Mario Fabbrocini1, Ugo Filippo Tesler1, Dante Medici1.   

Abstract

Percutaneous closure of the left atrial appendage (LAA) is a new approach to the prevention of cardioembolic events in patients with atrial fibrillation. We implanted an LAA occlusion device (Amplatzer™ Cardiac Plug) in a 70-year-old woman via a transseptal approach. Upon her discharge from the hospital, a transthoracic echocardiogram showed stable anchoring of the device; 6 months after implantation, a routine transthoracic echocardiogram revealed migration of the occluder into the left ventricular outflow tract, in the absence of symptoms. We surgically removed the device from the mitral subvalvular apparatus and closed the LAA with sutures. This case shows that percutaneous LAA occlusion can result in serious adverse events, including device migration in the absence of signs or symptoms; therefore, careful follow-up monitoring is mandatory.

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Keywords:  Atrial appendage; atrial fibrillation/complications; foreign-body migration/complications; prosthesis failure; stroke/prevention & control; thromboembolism/prevention & control; warfarin/contraindications/therapeutic use

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25120404      PMCID: PMC4120514          DOI: 10.14503/THIJ-13-3173

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Tex Heart Inst J        ISSN: 0730-2347


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