Raghav Chandra MD , Jasmina Ehab MD , Madhuri Nagaraj MD , Suresh Keshavamurthy MD
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背景马歇尔韧带(LOM)是左心房的残余褶皱,包含残余的左心静脉、肌束和神经纤维。尽管马歇尔韧带被描述为胚胎残余物,但作为心房颤动传播的一个重要焦点和治疗靶点,它具有重要的临床意义。方法在这篇综述中,我们讨论了 LOM 的胚胎学起源、其生理学和在心房颤动发病机制中的重要性,以及在同时进行的心脏手术(包括肺移植)中以 LOM 为目标并对其进行消融的作用。它是包括射频和酒精消融策略在内的电生理疗法的关键靶点。LOM 也是手术消融的关键靶点,同时还能解决左心房病变问题。这通常与其他心脏外科手术同时进行,并可能在降低肺移植术后心房颤动的风险方面发挥重要作用。结论马歇尔韧带绝不仅仅是一个残余结构,它仍然是阵发性心房颤动的重要病灶,也是电生理学和外科手术方法的有效治疗靶点。
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The Ligament of Marshall: Far From Vestigial!

Background

The ligament of Marshall (LOM) is a vestigial fold of the left atrium that contains the remnant left cardinal vein, muscle bundles, and nerve fibers. Despite its description as an embryologic remnant, the LOM carries significant clinical importance as an important focus for atrial fibrillation propagation as well as a therapeutic target.

Methods

In this review, we discuss the embryologic origins of the LOM, its physiology and importance in atrial fibrillation pathogenesis, as well as the role of targeting and ablating the LOM surgically during concomitant cardiac surgery including lung transplantation.

Results

The LOM, particularly its distal segment, is an important focus for atrial fibrillation as both a primary trigger as well as an accessory bundle for signal propagation. It is a key target for electrophysiologic therapies including radiofrequency and alcohol-based ablative strategies. The LOM is also a crucial target for surgical ablation while addressing the left atrial lesion sets. This is often performed concomitantly with other cardiac surgical operations and may play an important role in reducing the risk of postoperative atrial fibrillation after lung transplantation.

Conclusions

Far from just a vestigial structure, the ligament of Marshall remains an important focus for paroxysmal atrial fibrillation and is a potent therapeutic target for both electrophysiologic and surgical approaches.
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