Late perforation of a right ventricular pacing lead: a potentially dangerous complication.
Journal: The Thoracic And Cardiovascular Surgeon
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Abstract
Four days after uncomplicated implantation of a two-chamber pacemaker and a normal postoperative course, a patient was referred to our hospital with left-sided hemothorax and early hemorrhagic shock. Chest X-ray and CT scan were suspicious of a right ventricular lead perforation with additional pericardial and pleural injury. Immediate surgery was performed via a lateral thoracotomy and the perforation was repaired via direct suture. An epimyocardial ventricular lead was implanted simultaneously. The patient made an uneventful recovery.
Authors
T Schroeter, N Doll, M Borger, H Groesdonk, D Merk, F Mohr