AI Article Synopsis

  • The convergent procedure is a hybrid treatment for atrial fibrillation, combining surgical and catheter ablation techniques, particularly for persistent and long-standing cases.
  • It involves minimally invasive surgery on the left atrium and includes a procedure to isolate the left atrial appendage to improve outcomes.
  • The article discusses a multidisciplinary approach to this procedure, reviews existing literature on its effectiveness, and highlights areas for improvement and future research.

Article Abstract

The convergent procedure is a hybrid ablation treatment for atrial fibrillation. It is increasingly considered as a management option for patients with persistent and long-standing atrial fibrillation. It consists of surgical ablation of the posterior left atrium through a minimally invasive closed-chest approach followed by endocardial catheter ablation. It is increasingly performed with concurrent epicardial occlusion of the left atrial appendage with a video-assisted thoracoscopic technique to physically and electrically isolate the left atrial appendage. This article provides an overview of a multidisciplinary approach to the convergent procedure, with concurrent thoracoscopic closure of the left atrial appendage, with an emphasis on perioperative management at a single institution. It provides a literature review of procedural outcomes, current data limitations, and future considerations.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1053/j.jvca.2020.07.034DOI Listing

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