Minimally invasive, simplified double ‐layer left atrial appendage closure

AbstractThe left atrial appendage (LAA) has been identified as a site of thrombus formation in the heart and as a source of embolism in patients with atrial fibrillation, leading to stroke. Studies suggest that LAA closure may reduce the risk for stroke and the need for anticoagulation; conversely, incomplete closure can increase the stroke risk almost 12 ‐fold. Because open heart surgery is associated with increased risk for subsequent stroke, surgeons generally prefer to close the LAA during heart surgery, as recommended in current atrial fibrillation management guidelines. Building on trends toward minimally invasive approaches in cardiac surger y, we developed a simple, unique, and reproducible method for complete LAA closure during mitral valve surgery that has proven to be safe and efficacious: Our first three patients remained completely free from stroke and minor neurological manifestations 27 months after surgery.
Source: Journal of Cardiac Surgery - Category: Cardiovascular & Thoracic Surgery Authors: Tags: SURGICAL TECHNIQUE Source Type: research