Transseptal puncture is an essential procedure for left heart access that carries risks of cardiac tamponade, aortic root puncture, and embolic events, requiring proper equipment and training.
Left heart procedures requiring transseptal puncture
Transseptal puncture
Transseptal puncture (TSP) is an essential step for left heart procedures that allows access to the left atrium (LA) through the fossa ovalis (FO) of the interatrial septum (IS). Initially developed for diagnostic purposes, today, it is performed for procedures that require large-bore device delivery systems and complex three-dimensional navigation in the left atrium. TSP supports various interventions, including atrial fibrillation ablation, left atrial appendage closure, and transcatheter mitral valve repair and replacement. While traditionally performed with Brockenbrough needles under fluoroscopic guidance, the integration of transesophageal and intracardiac echocardiography (TEE/ICE) has significantly improved its safety and precision. Despite its generally high success rate, TSP poses challenges in complex anatomies or for less experienced operators, with complications such as cardiac tamponade, aortic root puncture, and embolic events. Anatomical variations, such as thickened or floppy septa, further complicate the procedure. Technological advancements, including radiofrequency-based systems and specialized guidewires, have enhanced safety in difficult cases. Effective training, including echocardiography and complication management, is vital for operator proficiency. This review outlines the procedural steps for safe TSP, emphasizing proper equipment selection, anatomical considerations, and vascular access techniques. Common complications are discussed alongside management strategies. Advanced tools and techniques for addressing challenging scenarios are highlighted.
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Nicolò Azzola Guicciardi
Vita-Salute San Raffaele University
Carlotta De Carlo
Istituto di Sessuologia Clinica
Francesco Maisano
Structural Heart Disease
Complications
Vita-Salute San Raffaele University
Istituto di Ricovero e Cura a Carattere Scientifico San Raffaele
Istituto di Sessuologia Clinica
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Guicciardi et al. (Mon,) conducted a review in Left heart procedures requiring transseptal puncture. Transseptal puncture was evaluated. Transseptal puncture is an essential procedure for left heart access that carries risks of cardiac tamponade, aortic root puncture, and embolic events, requiring proper equipment and training.
synapsesocial.com/papers/6a20feb1fd1130a429f6472b — DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/complications2020014
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