Authors' Reply to "Anatomic Twist to a Straightforward Ablation'
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We appreciate the thoughtful comments of Dr. Chase, Dr. Devi A and Dr. John regarding our case report [1] of a patient who underwent AV junction ablation via a congenitally abnormal venous system. Our patient had an interrupted inferior vena cava which continued as the azygos vein, in turn draining into the superior vena cava. Ablation was successfully performed with the ablation catheter through a long SRO sheath taking this circuitousroute.
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