Japanese Journal of National Medical Services
Online ISSN : 1884-8729
Print ISSN : 0021-1699
ISSN-L : 0021-1699
RESULTS OF PACEMAKER IMPLANTATIONS AND SOME IDEAS FOR COMPLICATIONS
Tetsuo ANZAIMasaru IZUMISusumu KAWATENobuyuki TOKISAWA
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1994 Volume 48 Issue 5 Pages 364-367

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Abstract
We report the results of pacemaker (PM) implantations, and rare complications and few ideas during perioperative period in our clinic.
Eleven patients underwent PM implantations, 5 with A-V block and 6 with sick sinus syndrome. Their average age was 73 years old. Three of them were treated with tempo-rary pacing, and two received isoproterenol urgently before the operation. PM generators were implanted in anterior chest wall, and leads were inserted via subclavial vein. All patients have been checked at regular intervals in our clinic.
The following three interesting cases are also reported, #1: A chest rentogenogram of an 81 old female exhibited the lead with tines in the left pleural cavity 3 months after the operation, so she was diagnosed as right ventricular perforation of the lead. However, she showed neither subjective nor objective complaints except abnormal ECG findings. A new lead was introduced at the same location. #2: In a case with difficult lead insertion via subclavian vein, the lead was introduced from cervical subcutaneous vein and connected to usual PM location. #3: In a case with a larger anterior chest pocket and formation of seroma, rapid healing of the wound was achieved by a use of a PORTBAG.
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