NRGTM RF powered transseptal needle: A useful technique for transcatheter atrial septostomy and fontan fenestration: Report of three cases

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Abstract

Transseptal puncture (TSP) is a frequently performed procedure for gaining access to the left atrium for catheter ablation, hemodynamic assessment of the left heart, left ventricular assist device implantation, percutaneous left atrial appendage closure or mitral valvuloplasty during childhood and adulthood. Th e standard technique for transseptal puncture applies mechanical pressure on the fossa ovalis with a Brockenbrough needle. However, this method is not feasible when the fossa ovalis is thick and aneurysmatic. In such patients, the radiofrequency ablation energy systems can be off ered as a better alternative for TSP. Here, we aimed to demonstrate the outcome of transseptal puncture performed with an NRGTM RF powered transseptal needle in three patients.

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Karagöz, T. K., Akin, A., & Aykan, H. H. (2014). NRGTM RF powered transseptal needle: A useful technique for transcatheter atrial septostomy and fontan fenestration: Report of three cases. Bosnian Journal of Basic Medical Sciences, 14(4), 259–262. https://doi.org/10.17305/bjbms.2014.4.60

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