“…However, apart from the available guidelines, which are mainly expert consensus documents, there are only a few original and review papers on TEE as a monitoring tool in patients undergoing TLE[12][13][14][15][16][17][18][23][24][25]. Several case reports add valuable information to our medical knowledge[19,21,[26][27][28][29][30][31].• TLE monitoring steps with TEE TEE monitoring during TLE may be divided into four stages: preprocedural stage: from probe insertion to the start of lead dissection; stage two: navigation of lead removal; stage 3: postprocedural assessment of procedure efficacy with evaluation of possible damages, and additionally stage 4, during which TEE imaging is used for guidance of new lead placement. In the preprocedural stage we check lead position and course, identify intracardiac structures associated with leads (vegetations, clots, connective tissue bands), evaluate tricuspid valve function, presence of interatrial defects (PFO, ASD), left ventricular function (LVEF), and assess possible fluid accumulation in the pericardial and pleural space.…”