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Transvenous Lead Extraction

by Bongiorni, Maria Grazia.
Authors: SpringerLink (Online service) Physical details: XVIII, 158 p. online resource. ISBN: 8847014662 Subject(s): Medicine. | Angiography. | Cardiology. | Emerging infectious diseases. | Pediatrics. | Heart %Surgery. | Vascular Surgery. | Medicine & Public Health. | Cardiology. | Angiology. | Cardiac Surgery. | Vascular Surgery. | Pediatrics. | Infectious Diseases.
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1: Importance of Knowing Lead and Patient Interaction.- 2: From Guidelines: Definitions, Indications, Facilities and Outcomes of Transvenous Lead Extraction.- 3: Perioperative Management of Transvenous Lead Extraction. - 4: Tools, Techniques and Approaches. - 5: Personal Technique and Experience: The Pisa Approach. 6: Clinical Experiences in Lead Extraction.- 7: Utility of Imaging Techniques -- 8: Prevention and Treatment of Lead Extraction Complications -- 9: The Implantation of New Leads after Extraction. - 10: Problem-Solving in Lead Extractions.

In recent years, indications for defibrillators and cardiac resynchronization therapy have expanded enormously. The implanted leads necessary for these devices to function, however, have a limited life span, and their extraction will be an increasing issue in clinical practice for treating short- and long-term complications, such as infections and lead failures. Aim of this book is to provide state-of-the-art techniques for lead extraction and to cover subjects such as lead characteristics, indications for lead removal, patient preparation, extraction tools and techniques, complication prevention and management. A series of tips and tricks for approaching particular conditions (tight costoclavicular space, fractured leads, implantable cardioverter–defibrillator leads, endangered leads) is presented. A new extraction technique through the internal jugular vein is described: several examples are given, and high-quality images help thoroughly depict this innovative procedure. An excellent resource for all individuals involved in managing cardiac patients: cardiologists, arrhythmologists, surgeons, general practitioners, pediatricians, and postgraduate students in those disciplines.

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