| Literature DB >> 28491633 |
Saima Karim1, Medhat Abdelmessih1, Mark Marieb1, Eric Reiner1, Eric Grubman1.
Abstract
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Keywords: Extraction; Leadless pacemaker; RV, right ventricle
Year: 2015 PMID: 28491633 PMCID: PMC5412632 DOI: 10.1016/j.hrcr.2015.10.001
Source DB: PubMed Journal: HeartRhythm Case Rep ISSN: 2214-0271
Figure 1The Micra pacemaker was snared in the right ventricle using a multilobed gooseneck snare, which captured 1 of the fixation tines of the device.
Figure 2Two snares were used to capture 2 separate fixation tines on the Micra pacemaker. This allowed the device to be properly aligned so that it could be retracted into the Micra introducer.
Figure 3The snares were used in tandem to properly orient the device and allow its retraction into the Micra introducer and subsequent removal from the body.
KEY TEACHING POINTS
It is possible to extract the Micra leadless pacemaker several weeks after initial implantation. Though the device has a specialized retrieval mechanism, it is possible to capture the device body using a multilobed snare. If the device is captured without the specialized retrieval mechanism, it may be necessary to use several snares to align the device and facilitate removal through the Micra introducer sheath. |