Transcatheter electrosurgery techniques like BASILICA and UNICORN effectively mitigate coronary obstruction risks during valve implantation in the Asia-Pacific region.
Transcatheter electrosurgery techniques (including BASILICA, UNICORN, LAMPOON, BATMAN, and transcaval access)
Transcatheter electrosurgery techniques are increasingly adopted in the Asia-Pacific region to mitigate risks during structural heart interventions, emphasizing the need for standardized training and collaborative innovation.
Transcatheter electrosurgery involves the precise application of high-frequency electrical currents to modify or perforate cardiac structures during structural heart interventions. Adoption of these techniques in the Asia-Pacific region has grown significantly alongside the expansion of structural heart programs. Techniques such as Bioprosthetic or Native Aortic Scallop Intentional Laceration to Prevent Coronary Artery Obstruction (BASILICA), Undermining Iatrogenic Coronary Obstruction With Radiofrequency Needle (UNICORN), Laceration of the Anterior Mitral Leaflet to Prevent Outflow Obstruction (LAMPOON), and Balloon Assisted Translocation of the Mitral Anterior Leaflet to Prevent Left Ventricular Outflow Obstruction (BATMAN) have been employed by regional interventionalists to lacerate native or prosthetic heart valves before transcatheter valve implantation, thereby mitigating the risks of coronary or left ventricular outflow tract obstruction. In addition, transcaval access has facilitated transcatheter aortic valve replacement in patients with limited iliofemoral vascular access. This narrative review, authored by the Asia-Pacific Electrosurgery Working Group, explores the evolution of transcatheter electrosurgery, highlighting regional adoption, variations, and innovative contributions. Furthermore, it discusses prevailing challenges and future directions, emphasizing the importance of standardized training and collaborative innovation efforts.
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Wong Chun Ka
Karl Poon
Chak-Yu So
JACC Asia
Stanford University
University of Cambridge
Washington University in St. Louis
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Ka et al. (Thu,) reported a other. Transcatheter electrosurgery techniques like BASILICA and UNICORN effectively mitigate coronary obstruction risks during valve implantation in the Asia-Pacific region.
www.synapsesocial.com/papers/696321ff91e05aa366cb85e9 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jacasi.2025.10.025