Indian Pacing and Electrophysiology Journal (May 2013)

Reconstruction of the Terminal of an Abandoned Fractured Unipolar Coronary Sinus Lead: a Feasible Solution to Restore Effective Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy

  • Armando Gardini, MD,
  • Francesco Fracassi, MD,
  • Alberto Saporetti, MD,
  • Davide Mariggio

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/S0972-6292(16)30630-1
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 3
pp. 122 – 125

Abstract

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Complications related to coronary sinus lead are not infrequent in recipients of cardiac resynchronization devices. We describe the case of a patient with a biventricular implantable cardioverter defibrillator with persistent phrenic nerve stimulation, previous coronary sinus lead fracture, and severe left subclavian vein stenosis. The reimplantation of a new coronary sinus lead on the left side, ipsilateral to the original implant, was unsuccessful. In order to avoid more complex and risky procedures, we performed the repair of the fractured abandoned lead with the reconstruction of the unipolar lead terminal. Effective biventricular pacing was obtained with satisfactory electrical parameters and it was maintained at twelve months follow-up.

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