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János Imre Barabás1, Tivadar Hüttl1, István Hartyánszky1, Levente Fazekas1, Zoltán Oláh1, Endre Zima1, Erzsébet Paulovich2, Andrea Kőszegi1, Zoltán Szabolcs1.
Abstract
Migration of a permanent pacemaker generator from their intramuscular pocket to the abdominal cavity is a less frequent, but potentially life-threatening complication. The authors present the case of a 69-year-old woman, who visited the emergency department of the clinic, with complains of non-specific abdominal symptoms. Her past medical history included a complete atrioventricular block diagnosed in 2009 during the mitral valve replacement and since then she had an epicardial permanent pacemaker; the pulse generator was placed into an intramuscular pouch created in the left subcostal region. Surprisingly, radiologic examinations showed that the generator migrated into the pouch of Douglas. Considering patient safety, first a new intracardiac pacemaker was implanted and then the migrated device was removed surgically. The patient was discharged on the seventh postoperative day.Entities:
Keywords: cardiac surgery; foreign body; idegen test; migration; migráció; pacemaker; sequelae; szívsebészet; szövődmény
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25597320 DOI: 10.1556/OH.2015.30086
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Orv Hetil ISSN: 0030-6002 Impact factor: 0.540