Affiliation:
1. Department of Cardiology University of Toledo Toledo Ohio USA
2. Promedica Health System, Department of Cardiology Toledo Ohio USA
Abstract
AbstractThe use of left atrial appendage occlusion (LAAO) devices have gained prominence as an alternative to long‐term anticoagulation therapy in patients with atrial fibrillation at risk of stroke and high risk of bleeding. While these devices have shown efficacy in reducing stroke risk, there have been reported cases of embolization of the Watchman device. There are very few cases of successful percutaneous retrieval of embolized Watchman devices from the left ventricle (LV), as many of these cases require open heart surgery for safe removal. We are presenting a case of an 80‐year‐old male whose Watchman device embolized to the LV and was entrapped on the LV papillary muscle that was then successfully retrieved via percutaneous methods, which shows the percutaneous options remain a viable strategy to retrieve LAAO devices from the LV.