Journal of Chest Surgery
- Volume 14 Issue 2
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- Pages.168-174
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- 1981
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- 2765-1606(pISSN)
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- 2765-1614(eISSN)
Permanent Transvenous Endocardial Pacemaker Inevitably Implanted Two Electrode Leads
두개의 전극도자를 사용하게 된 Permanent Transvenous Pacemaker Implantation: 1례 보고
- Kwack, Moon-Sub (Catholic University Medical College) ;
- Lee, Hong-Kyun
- Published : 1981.06.01
Abstract
Since cardiac pacemaker was first totally implanted by Chardack, Gage and Greatbatch [1966], the electrical circuity of the cardiac pacemaker has been improved, modified, and refined. The problem of transvenous electrodes, however, is still remained; this may be due to electrode displacement, exit and/or entrance block, lead fracture and insulation defects. In permanent cardiac pacing, Irreversible loss of function of the transvenous electrode catheter eventually requires insertion of new lead. Authors now report one case that disclosed easy displacement of electrode tip in early phase of implantation and then two years and five months later, malfunctioning electrode could not be withdrawn from the cardiovascular system because it has become firmly enclosed by fibrous tissue along its course from the vein tract to the right ventricle. Under such circumstances, the electrode catheter tip was left in tricuspid annulus after being sutured at its entrance and burying the loop of lead in generator pocket. New other one electrode was then reimplantation through left external jugular vein.
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