Left-sided phrenic nerve injury during redo pulmonary vein isolation long after a previous contralateral self-limiting phrenic nerve palsy

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Abstract

We present a unique case of a left-sided phrenic nerve injury (PNI) long after a previous contralateral PNI following pulmonary vein isolation (PVI) procedures. Firstly, right-sided PNI after cryoballoon ablation, and secondly a left-sided PNI was observed following a redo PVI extended with box-lesion and left atrial appendage isolation (LAAI).

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Kis, Z., Noten, A. M. E., Wijchers, S., Bhagwandien, R., & Szili-Torok, T. (2019). Left-sided phrenic nerve injury during redo pulmonary vein isolation long after a previous contralateral self-limiting phrenic nerve palsy. Clinical Case Reports, 7(7), 1391–1394. https://doi.org/10.1002/ccr3.2199

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