Leadless pacing in a patient with superior vena cava syndrome undergoing lead extraction and percutaneous angioplasty

J Cardiol Cases. 2018 Mar 30;17(6):212-214. doi: 10.1016/j.jccase.2018.02.008. eCollection 2018 Jun.

Abstract

Superior vena cava (SVC) syndrome is an uncommon but serious complication associated with chronic transvenous implanted leads. In the recent past, open-heart surgery combining lead extraction and epicardial implant was usually performed to reduce syndrome recurrences. We describe the case of a 78-year-old man successfully treated by percutaneous lead extraction associated with venous balloon angioplasty and reimplantation of leadless pacemaker. <Learning objective: Chronic vascular complications following lead implantation usually require surgical treatment, due to the need for subsequent epicardial implantation. Percutaneous lead extraction along with leadless pacing allowed effective non-surgical management of chronic complications of transvenous pacing.>.

Keywords: Interventional cardiology; Lead extraction; Leadless pacing; Percutaneous lead management; Superior vena cava syndrome.

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