Case Report: WATCHMAN Procedure Complicated By Atrial Perforation and Device Dislodgement
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.carrev.2022.05.009
Case Report: WATCHMAN Procedure Complicated By Atrial Perforation and Device Dislodgement
Abstract
Atrial perforation and device dislodgment are uncommon encounters after percutaneous left atrial appendage exclusion procedures. The literature describes how various endovascular and surgical approaches can be applied to treat these complications. In this case report, we describe an atrial perforation that occurred after a WATCHMAN™ FLX device (Boston Scientific) deployment. Heart manipulation with lifting was required for the atrial repair. During this maneuver, the device dislodged and was managed by surgical device extraction and left atrial appendage resection and suture closure. Minimal to no manipulation of the left atrium during surgical exploration was found to be invaluable in order to avoid device dislodgement and additional surgical corrective interventions. Additionally, intraoperative transesophageal echocardiography at the beginning and conclusion of the case is key in monitoring the device position and identifying device dislodgement.
Keywords: Atrial perforation; Device extraction; Left atrial appendage repair; WATCHMAN.
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