2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.jcin.2016.11.057
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Percutaneous Closure of Left Atrial Appendage With Complex Anatomy Using a LAmbre Device

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“…A further multicenter observational feasibility and safety study reported 100% success rate without any periprocedural complications (0%) in n = 20 patients treated with the LAmbre™ LAAC using the FuStar [17]. In some publications, which were partly excluded from the systematic analysis, the favorable implantion properties of the LAmbre™ for difficult anatomies such as shallow or multilobular LAA anatomies, or in cases with LAA thrombus resistant to OAC, were described [11,23]. The remaining retrieved case reports referred to experiences of LAmbre™ LAAC procedures with particular LAA anatomies.…”
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“…A further multicenter observational feasibility and safety study reported 100% success rate without any periprocedural complications (0%) in n = 20 patients treated with the LAmbre™ LAAC using the FuStar [17]. In some publications, which were partly excluded from the systematic analysis, the favorable implantion properties of the LAmbre™ for difficult anatomies such as shallow or multilobular LAA anatomies, or in cases with LAA thrombus resistant to OAC, were described [11,23]. The remaining retrieved case reports referred to experiences of LAmbre™ LAAC procedures with particular LAA anatomies.…”
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“…The remaining retrieved case reports referred to experiences of LAmbre™ LAAC procedures with particular LAA anatomies. One report focused on a 72year-old-woman with chicken wing LAA morphology with a large ostium being successfully treated with a LAA LAmbre™ [11]. A further case reported from the Centro Cardiologico Monzino in Italy on a 68-year-old man who underwent pulmonary vein isolation with cryoballoon treatment combined with LAAC using a LAmbre™ device described an extracardiac asymptomatic early postimplantation dislodgment of the device and embolization to the abdominal aorta at the level of the renal arteries.…”
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“…18) Until now, clinical data on LAmbre device use is rare. 19,20) In the present study, we reported the feasibility and safety of LAAC with LAmbre in the presence or absence of prior CA procedures.…”
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“…In one case the LAA anatomy was cauliflower-like, with two lobes of same size emerging soon after the ostium. Several devices are available on the market and they seem to perform well in very complex anatomy 3. A careful preprocedural planning and the choice of the most appropriate device can minimise the risk of embolisation, increasing the chance of success.…”
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