When and how to plug holes in the cathlab

Session comprising selected EuroPCR 2024 Clinical Case submissions

Facilitators: A. Damonte, W. Wojakowski

Summary

This session comprises selected EuroPCR 2024 Clinical Case submissions focused on the diagnosis and management of various types of holes and fistulas encountered in the catheterization laboratory. The cases cover a range of scenarios, including large holes in unexpected locations, left ventricle-left atrial appendage fistulas, pulmonary arteriovenous malformations, and more.

Presentations available when logged in:

  • A large hole in an unexpected location
  • Diagnosis and management of left ventricle – Left atrial appendage fistula: a two-step treatment
  • When plugging two holes is not enough
  • Transcatheter mitral valve paravalvular leak closure: unexpected need for different device type implantation
  • When a left and right heart catheterization hides pitfalls
  • Closure of left atrial appendage filled with odd tissue
  • Device closure of aneurysm at posterolateral wall of left ventricle
  • Stepwise management of a complex pulmonary arteriovenous malformation in Osler-Weber-Rendu disease