Successful radiofrequency catheter ablation for wolff-parkinson-white syndrome within the neck of a coronary sinus diverticulum

  • Sung Won Jang
  • , Tai Ho Rho
  • , Dong Bin Kim
  • , Bum Jun Kwon
  • , Eun Joo Cho
  • , Woo Seung Shin
  • , Ji Hoon Kim
  • , Seung Won Jin
  • , Yong Seog Oh
  • , Man Young Lee
  • , Jae Hyung Kim

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Abstract

Posteroseptal accessory pathways are often associated with coronary sinus diverticula. These diverticula contain myocardial coats which serve as a bypass tract. We report a 54-year-old woman who underwent radiofrequency (RF) catheter ablation for Wolff-Parkinson-White (WPW) syndrome. The surface electrocardiography (ECG) demonstrated pre-excitation, indicating a posteroseptal accessory pathway. A catheter ablation via a transaortic approach failed to ablate the accessory pathway. Coronary sinus venography revealed the presence of a diverticulum near the ostium. An electrogram in the neck of the diverticulum showed the coronary sinus myocardial extension potential, which was successfully ablated by delivery of RF energy.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)389-391
Number of pages3
JournalKorean Circulation Journal
Volume39
Issue number9
DOIs
StatePublished - Sep 2009

Keywords

  • Coronary sinus
  • Diverticulum
  • Radiofrequency catheter ablation
  • Wolff-Parkinson-white syndrome

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