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Endocavitary Structures in the Outflow Tract: Anatomy and Electrophysiology of the Conus Papillary Muscles
Authors:JO JO HAI MBBS  CHRISTOPHER V DESIMONE MD  PhD  VAIBHAV R VAIDYA  SAMUEL J ASIRVATHAM MD
Institution:1. Division of Cardiology, Department of Medicine, Queen Mary Hospital, , Hong Kong;2. Division of Cardiovascular Diseases, Mayo Clinic, , Rochester, Minnesota;3. Department of Internal Medicine, Mayo Clinic, , Rochester, Minnesota;4. Department of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine Mayo Clinic, , Rochester, Minnesota, USA
Abstract:Catheter ablation is an increasingly used and successful treatment choice for right ventricular outflow tract (RVOT) arrhythmias. While the role of endocavitary structures and the regional morphology of the ventricular inflow tract and the right atrium as a cause for difficulty with successful ablation are well described, similar issues within the RVOT are not well understood. It is also not commonly appreciated that one of the papillary muscles is located within the proximal RVOT. We report 3 patients in which ventricular arrhythmia was targeted and ablated in the conus papillary muscle. The anatomic features, potential role of the fascicular conduction system, and unique challenges with mapping arrhythmia arising from this structure are discussed.
Keywords:conus papillary muscle  endocavitary structures  Lancisi bundle  premature ventricular complex  Purkinje fiber  right ventricular outflow tract  ventricular fibrillation  ventricular tachycardia
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