Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery (Jan 2018)

Supraclavicular Subclavian access for Sapien Transcatheter aortic valve replacement- a novel approach

  • Thom G. Dahle,
  • Nathaniel J. Castro,
  • Brian M. Stegman,
  • Jacob R. Dutcher,
  • John M. Teskey,
  • Wade T. Schmidt,
  • Daren S. Danielson,
  • Sara J. Dezell,
  • Virginia B. Daniels,
  • Daniel J. Tiede

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13019-018-0706-9
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 1
pp. 1 – 5

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Abstract Background Within the trans-subclavian approach, procedural techniques can vary widely, and reported access generally refers to an infraclavicular axillary approach. We describe and report the use of a novel supraclavicular true subclavian approach for transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) exclusively for implantation of Sapien 3 valves. Case presentation We report our first five consecutive patients undergoing TAVR with a Sapien 3 valve using a standardized subclavian approach at a single center. In-hospital and 30-day complications were reported. The use of this approach resulted in successful implantation in 100% of patients in a safe manner with 0% mortality, stroke, and vascular injury during hospitalization and at 30 day follow-up. The in-hospital pacemaker implantation rate was 20%. The average length of stay was 3 days. Conclusions TAVR with Sapien implant can be safely performed with a standardized supraclavicular subclavian approach in patients with unfavorable femoral access.

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