Left atrial appendage occlusion

Ahmad Mirdamadi, Mohsen Mirmohammadsadeghi, Farzad Marashinia, Mohsen Nourbakhsh, Ahmad Mirdamadi, Mohsen Mirmohammadsadeghi, Farzad Marashinia, Mohsen Nourbakhsh

Abstract

Left atrial appendage (LAA) occlusion is a treatment strategy to prevent blood clot formation in atrial appendage. Although, LAA occlusion usually was done by catheter-based techniques, especially percutaneous trans-luminal mitral commissurotomy (PTMC), it can be done during closed and open mitral valve commissurotomy (CMVC, OMVC) and mitral valve replacement (MVR) too. Nowadays, PTMC is performed as an optimal management of severe mitral stenosis (MS) and many patients currently are treated by PTMC instead of previous surgical methods. One of the most important contraindications of PTMC is presence of clot in LAA. So, each patient who suffers of severe MS is evaluated by Trans-Esophageal Echocardiogram to rule out thrombus in LAA before PTMC. At open heart surgery, replacement of the mitral valve was performed for 49-year-old woman. Also, left atrial appendage occlusion was done during surgery. Immediately after surgery, echocardiography demonstrates an echo imitated the presence of a thrombus in left atrial appendage area, although there was not any evidence of thrombus in pre-pump TEE. We can conclude from this case report that when we suspect of thrombus of left atrial, we should obtain exact history of previous surgery of mitral valve to avoid misdiagnosis clotted LAA, instead of obliterated LAA. Consequently, it can prevent additional evaluations and treatments such as oral anticoagulation and exclusion or postponing surgeries including PTMC.

Keywords: Left atrial appendage clot; left atrial appendage occlusion; mitral valve replacement; percutaneous trans-luminal mitral commissurotomy; trans-esophageal echocardiography.

Conflict of interest statement

Conflict of Interest: None declared.

Figures

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Pre-surgery echo of left atrial appendage
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Post-surgery echo of left atrial appendage

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