Left atrial dissection during percutaneous coronary intervention: Case
report and review of literature
Abstract
Left atrial dissection is a rare complication of cardiac surgery and
percutaneous cardiac procedures. It is defined as a false blood-filled
cavity or lumen from mitral annular area to the left atrial free wall or
into the atrial septum thereby creating a new chamber with or without
communications with the true left atrium [1]. We have reviewed
literature and describe a case where echocardiography led to early
recognition of this rare entity.