Left Atrial Appendage Ligation And Exclusion Technology In The Incubator

J Atr Fibrillation. 2015 Aug 31;8(2):1160. doi: 10.4022/jafib.1160. eCollection 2015 Aug-Sep.

Abstract

Stroke is the most feared complication of atrial fibrillation (AF). Targeting the left atrial appendage (LAA) mechanically is attractive as a means to simultaneously reduce stroke risk, the need for anticoagulation, and hemorrhagic complications in patients with non-valvular AF. The results of the PROTECT-AF and PREVAIL randomized clinical trials support this approach as a viable therapeutic alternative to warfarin in selected patients and add to accumulating evidence regarding the importance of the LAA in thromboembolism in AF. A number of devices for percutaneous LAA closure are under investigation or development. In this article, key design features of these ligation and exclusion technologies will be discussed, with a focus on aspects of LAA morphology, relational anatomy, thrombosis, and thromboembolism relevant for successful device development and deployment.

Keywords: Anatomy; Device; Exclusion; Left Atrial Appendage; Ligation; Technology; Thromboembolism.

Publication types

  • Review