학술논문

Percutaneous Retrograde Transfemoral Closure of Mitral Paravalvular Leak.
Document Type
Article
Source
Texas Heart Institute Journal. 2014, Vol. 41 Issue 2, p170-173. 4p. 2 Color Photographs, 1 Black and White Photograph.
Subject
*MITRAL valve
*MITRAL stenosis
*NEEDLE biopsy
*SURGICAL arteriovenous shunts
*SEPSIS
Language
ISSN
1526-6702
Abstract
Percutaneous closure of paravalvular leaks has emerged as an alternative to repeated surgeries. Different percutaneous techniques and various devices have been used, off-label, for paravalvular leak closure. For mitral leaks, antegrade transseptal, retrograde transfemoral, and retrograde transapical techniques have been developed. In the antegrade transseptal approach, an arteriovenous guidewire loop is often created to advance the delivery sheath. In retrograde transfemoral closure, the wire in the left atrium is usually snared after transseptal puncture, to pull it from the femoral vein. The delivery sheath and closure device will subsequently be deployed from the left atrium. Each of these procedures takes time, is costly, and increases the risk of complications. We present the cases of 3 patients in whom we closed mitral paravalvular leaks by means of a retrograde transfemoral approach, with use of an Amplatzer™ Duct Occluder II device and without the construction of an arteriovenous wire loop. We think that this approach can be very useful in a specific group of patients-reducing costs, fluoroscopy times, and complications related to transseptal puncture and construction of an arteriovenous wire loop. In our institution, this reported technique is routinely used for mitral paravalvular leak closure. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]