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Up, up and away! Atrial septal pouch thrombus: an unexpected encounter during transeptal puncture
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  • Juan G. Ripoll,
  • Sushil Luis,
  • Mohamad A. Alkhouli,
  • Ratnasari Padang
Juan G. Ripoll
Mayo Clinic Minnesota

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Sushil Luis
Mayo Clinic Minnesota
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Mohamad A. Alkhouli
Mayo Clinic Minnesota
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Ratnasari Padang
Mayo Clinic Minnesota
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Abstract

Atrial septal pouch is a common anatomic variant of the interatrial septum and a nidus for thrombus formation. Left-sided atrial septal pouch has been associated with an increased risk of cryptogenic stroke. We described a case of left-sided atrial septal pouch thrombus, incidentally found prior to transseptal puncture during Watchman device placement. This case highlights the importance of a thorough echocardiographic evaluation of the atrial septum prior to transseptal access and recognition of this finding as a potential cardiac source of embolism.