Literature DB >> 30728862

Novel technique to manage pacemaker exposure with buried flap reconstruction: case series.

Raja Tiwari1, Shruti Marwah1, Ambuj Roy2, Maneesh Singhal1.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Exposure of implantable electrical devices may increase morbidity and mortality significantly. Usually superficial infections are conservatively managed whereas invasive infections necessitate complete capsulectomy, sub-pectoral placement or implant exchange. Most commonly inadequate soft tissue coverage, soft tissue thinning and scar dehiscence over the edge of the pacemaker are the primary predisposing event. Multiple local surgical options have been described, however, with all these designs, the final scar still remains over the edge of the pacemaker and continue to have a tendency of thinning out with time. We have described a local skin flap which can be de-epithelialized and partially buried under the skin to increase the thickness over the pacemaker edge, thereby preventing further recurrence.
METHODS: Three patients admitted in the Cardiology Department presented with impending exposure (n=2)and exposed implant (n=1) over the edge of pacemaker with superficial infection. Local modified rotation skin flap which was de-epithelialized and partially buried under the skin to increase the thickness over the pacemaker edge was performed under local anaesthesia in all the cases.
RESULTS: Flaps settled well in all patients with no evidence of infection, scar dehiscence and recurrence over a follow-up period of 2 years.
CONCLUSIONS: This flap technique is recommended for cases of impending pacemaker exposure resulting due to scar dehiscence over the edge and helps by addressing the predisposing factors at an initial stage. In our experience, this technique also helped to salvage exposed pacemaker with superficial infection. To our bestof knowledge this technique has not been described before in the literature.

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Keywords:  implantable cardioverter defibrillator; inflammation; pacemakers

Year:  2019        PMID: 30728862      PMCID: PMC6340535          DOI: 10.1136/heartasia-2018-011086

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Heart Asia        ISSN: 1759-1104


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