In patients with severe ventricular dysfunction, the extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) could be insufficient to discharge the left ventricle. The percutaneous blade and balloon atrioseptostomy that requires transeptal catheter-based experience could be an advisable technique to supplement assistance as a bridge to partial recovery or to heart transplantation. We present a case of a young male who presented for cardiogenic shock with a huge thrombus in the left main coronary artery in whom blade and balloon atrioseptostomy in addition to the ECMO was helpful to bail out and to perform heart transplantation.
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