Abstract

Transcatheter electrosurgery is used for planned caval-aortic access and to facilitate transcatheter mitral and aortic valve implantation [(1,2)][1]. It has been used for percutaneous cavopulmonary shunt [(3)][2]. This technique can also be used for unplanned clinical rescue; we describe re-

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