Percutaneous retrieval of intravascular foreign bodies has emerged as a standard method of treatment, which audits major surgery. This procedure was performed in a patient with a fragment of a broken introducer sheath located in the right ventricle with risk of arrhythmias. Extraction was difficult because the sheath was trapped in the tendinous cords. The foreign body was embolized to the pulmonary artery and extraction was performed. No clinically significant complications occurred.