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CASE REPORT
Circular mapping catheter entrapment in mitral valve apparatus requiring emergency surgery: a rarely reported complication of pulmonary vein isolation procedure for atrial fibrillation

Summary

Lasso catheter (Biosense Webster) is one of the most commonly employed circular mapping catheters during pulmonary vein isolation (PVI) procedure for atrial fibrillation (AF). Although this catheter has greatly facilitated arrhythmia mapping, it can be associated with serious complications. We report a case of a 59-year-old man who underwent PVI procedure for persistent AF. During the procedure, the Lasso catheter inadvertently slipped into the left ventricular cavity and entangled in the mitral valve apparatus. Various percutaneous manoeuvres to release the catheter were unsuccessful and the patient ultimately required emergency open heart surgery to remove the catheter and repair the valve. To the best of our knowledge, such a case has not previously been reported in the UK necessitating an immediate open heart surgery, avoiding replacement of the valve.

  • arrhythmias
  • pacing and electrophysiology
  • valvar diseases

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