The use of a standard radiofrequency energy delivery system to facilitate transseptal puncture
- PMID: 19175842
- DOI: 10.1111/j.1540-8167.2008.01323.x
The use of a standard radiofrequency energy delivery system to facilitate transseptal puncture
Abstract
Transseptal puncture is a standard means of catheter access to the left atrium via the venous system, but carries a risk of cardiac perforation. Stretching and increased force to traverse the septum are required with elastic, aneurysmal, or thickened interatrial tissue. We describe a technique that facilitates transseptal puncture by applying brief pulses of radiofrequency energy from a standard electrosurgical cautery generator through the needle tip.
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