Cardiac and Vascular Injuries Sustained During Transvenous Lead Extraction
- PMID: 30396579
- DOI: 10.1016/j.ccep.2018.08.003
Cardiac and Vascular Injuries Sustained During Transvenous Lead Extraction
Abstract
The rise in indications for cardiac implantable electronic devices has necessitated the development of tools for removal of the electrodes that connect the heart to these externally located pacemakers and defibrillators. After implant of a cardiac electrode, variable but progressive fibrous adhesion occurs. Removal of these adhesions can cause devastating complications with high risk of mortality if not treated surgically in a highly expeditious and appropriate manner. This article describes the incidence, risk factors, and diagnosis of these injuries followed by discussion of recent evidence for use of superior vena cava balloon occlusion, and conventional surgical repair of these injuries.
Keywords: Cardiac surgery; Cardiac tamponade; Cardiopulmonary bypass; Laser; Lead extraction; Pacemaker.
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