Anatomic Relations Between the Esophagus and Left Atrium and Relevance for Ablation of Atrial Fibrillation
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- 6 September 2005
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wolters Kluwer Health in Circulation
- Vol. 112 (10) , 1400-1405
- https://doi.org/10.1161/circulationaha.105.551291
Abstract
Background— Esophageal injury is a potential complication after intraoperative or percutaneous transcatheter ablation of the posterior aspect of the left atrium. Understanding the spatial relations between the esophagus and the left atrium is essential to reduce risks. Methods and Results— We examined by gross dissection the course of the esophagus in 15 cadavers. We measured the minimal distance of the esophageal wall to the endocardium of the left atrium with histological studies in 12 specimens. To measure the transmural thickness of the atrial wall, we sectioned another 30 human heart specimens in the sagittal plane at 3 different regions of the left atrium. The esophagus follows a variable course along the posterior aspect of the left atrium; its wall was Conclusions— The nonuniform thickness of the posterior left atrial wall and the variable fibrofatty layer between the wall and the esophagus are risk factors that must be considered during ablation procedure. Esophageal arteries and vagus nerve plexus on the anterior surface of the esophagus may be affected by ablative procedures.Keywords
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