| Literature DB >> 35096366 |
Amber Duda1, Kevin Beers2, Mohi Mitiek2.
Abstract
Atrial-esophageal fistula (AEF) is a rare, but life-threatening complication of ablative treatments for atrial fibrillation. Although the incidence of this complication is low, the mortality is very high. There are many surgical approaches to this disease but we offer a novel technique to reduce the number of incisions used and provides central cannulation. It also allows for repair of both the esophagus and atrium and buttresses these repairs, which have both been shown to decrease morbidity and mortality. The technique has been successful in our three patients and can be considered as an approach to surgical management of AEF. Published by Oxford University Press and JSCR Publishing Ltd.Entities:
Year: 2022 PMID: 35096366 PMCID: PMC8791657 DOI: 10.1093/jscr/rjab497
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Surg Case Rep ISSN: 2042-8812
Figure 1
CT scan revealing pneumomediastinum.
Figure 2
Artist illustration shows closure of atrial portion of fistula.
Figure 3
Artist illustration shows closure of esophageal portion of fistula and intercostal muscle flap placement.