Integration of a surgical bipolar ablation device within an electroanatomical mapping system during epicardial ventricular tachycardia ablation via video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery: a case report.

IF 0.8 Q4 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS
European Heart Journal: Case Reports Pub Date : 2024-12-04 eCollection Date: 2024-12-01 DOI:10.1093/ehjcr/ytae648
Mark T Mills, Kirstin Welsh, Jonathan Sahu, Steven Hunter, Graeme J Kirkwood
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Abstract

Background: Epicardial ventricular tachycardia (VT) ablation is an established approach in patients with epicardial arrhythmogenic foci and is most commonly performed via percutaneous access. An alternative approach is via video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery (VATS), although reports of this technique are limited to the use of catheter-based technologies for radiofrequency ablation delivery.

Case summary: A 55-year-old man with non-ischaemic cardiomyopathy presented with recurrent VT despite medical therapy. Twelve-lead ECG and cardiac MRI were suggestive of an epicardial left ventricular lateral wall breakout. Epicardial ablation was successfully performed via VATS using a linear surgical bipolar ablation device with electroanatomical mapping (EAM) integration. Following ablation, VT was non-inducible. Other than six short episodes of non-sustained during initial follow-up (up to 6 weeks), the patient remained free of ventricular arrhythmias at 18 months with minimal anti-arrhythmic therapy.

Discussion: Epicardial VT ablation via VATS is feasible and allows for integration of a surgical ablation device within an EAM system. This may serve as an alternative approach in patients with a failed percutaneous ablation, or those with adverse features for a successful percutaneous procedure.

背景:心外膜室性心动过速(VT)消融术是治疗心外膜致心律失常灶患者的一种成熟方法,最常用的方法是经皮入路。另一种方法是通过视频辅助胸腔镜手术(VATS),但有关该技术的报道仅限于使用基于导管的射频消融技术。病例摘要:一名 55 岁的非缺血性心肌病患者在接受药物治疗后仍反复出现 VT。十二导联心电图和心脏磁共振成像提示心外膜左室侧壁破损。经 VATS 成功实施了心外膜消融术,使用的是带电解剖图(EAM)集成的线性外科双极消融设备。消融术后,VT 不再诱发。在最初的随访期间(长达 6 周),除了六次短暂的非持续性发作外,患者在接受了最少的抗心律失常治疗 18 个月后仍未出现室性心律失常:讨论:通过 VATS 进行心外膜室性心律失常消融是可行的,而且可以将手术消融装置集成到 EAM 系统中。这可作为经皮消融失败或经皮手术成功后出现不良特征的患者的替代方法。
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European Heart Journal: Case Reports
European Heart Journal: Case Reports Medicine-Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine
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