P2275 - Left-sided deviation and fibrous-fatty infiltration of the right bundle branch in the elderly: implication for transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI) procedure
P2275 - Left-sided deviation and fibrous-fatty infiltration of the right bundle branch in the elderly: implication for transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI) procedure
Cabrera Rodríguez, José Ángel; Porta Sánchez, Andreu; Núñez Pernás, Daniel; Rubio Campal, José Manuel; Navarro del Amo, Luis Felipe; Salvador Montañés, Óscar; Macías, Yolanda; Nevado Medina, Jorge; Sánchez-Quintana, Damián
Introduction
Permanent and irreversible damage to the conduction tissue is one of the most common complications of TAVI. Detailed knowledge of the anatomy of the atrioventricular (AV) bundle is crucial to minimize the potential for injury to the His bundle branch block or complete AV block.
Purpose
Preexisting anatomic location and damage of the right bundle branch (RBB) may have important unrecognized clinical implications.
Methods
The myocardial arrangement and the presence of fibrous and fatty tissue infiltration of the AV conduction axis and right bundle branch were examined by dissection techniques and histological sections in 57 structurally normal human heart specimens (48 males, 77±7 years).
Results
The AV conduction axis enters the AV component of the membranous septum and is encircled by the fibrous tissue of the central fibrous body. The AV bundle is divided in a non-branching portion and a branching portion. After a short distance of the non-branching component along the septal crest, the RBB arises at the end of the branching portion of the conduction axis and is located superficially in the muscular ventricular septum. The RBB takes off from the bundle at the level of o...