Hybrid Transcatheter Approach to an Iatrogenic Left Ventricle-Coronary Sinus Fistula
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This clinical case describes a subacute presentation of decompensated heart failure secondary to an iatrogenic left ventricle-to-coronary sinus fistula after sequential mitral valve surgical procedures. Computed tomography was used to select an unconventional hybrid transapical access approach and facilitate successful closure using a vascular plug.
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