| Literature DB >> 24931177 |
Bruno Tereno Valente1, José M Conceição2, Manuel Nogueira da Silva2, Mário M Oliveira2, Pedro S Cunha2, Ana Lousinha2, Ana Galrinho2, Rui C Ferreira2.
Abstract
The classic transvenous implantation of a permanent pacemaker in a pectoral location may be precluded by obstruction of venous access through the superior vena cava or recent infection at the implant site. When these barriers to the procedure are bilateral and there are also contraindications or technical difficulties to performing a thoracotomy for an epicardial approach, the femoral vein, although rarely used, can be a viable alternative. We describe the case of a patient with occlusion of both subclavian veins and a high risk for mini-thoracotomy or videothoracoscopy, who underwent implantation of a permanent single-chamber pacemaker via the right femoral vein.Entities:
Keywords: Implantation via femoral vein; Implantação via veia femoral; Obstrução acessos venosos; Pacing cardíaco definitivo; Permanent cardiac pacing; Radioterapia; Radiotherapy; Venous access occlusion
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24931177 DOI: 10.1016/j.repc.2014.02.008
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Rev Port Cardiol ISSN: 0870-2551 Impact factor: 1.374