scholarly journals A Minimally Invasive Approach for Atrial and Ventricular Sew-on Epicardial Lead Placement

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Joseph R. Nellis ◽  
Mohammed K. Alsarraj ◽  
Jude S. Sauer ◽  
Jacob A. Klapper ◽  
Salim F. Idriss ◽  
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Author(s):  
Joseph R. Nellis ◽  
Zachary W. Fitch ◽  
Ashley Y. Choi ◽  
James M. Meza ◽  
Zebulon Z. Spector ◽  
...  

Traditionally, pacing leads are placed transvenously, although smaller pediatric patients who require permanent pacemakers may benefit from delaying tranvenous lead placement until they are larger. Alternative, minimally invasive atrioventricular pacing options have not previously existed for this patient population, leaving many of these children with large sternotomies or thoracotomies. Using three port sites and an adjustable shaft dual-needle suturing device, we placed a steroid-eluting, sew-on epicardial lead on the right atrium of a 9-year-old patient. This is one of the earliest reported cases of a minimally invasive technique for sew-on epicardial lead placement on the atrium of a child. Although based on a single case, we believe that this approach is safe, reliable, and reproducible and that it can be used to place leads on any aspect of the heart. Adoption of this technique will allow for earlier atrioventricular pacing, which may decrease the incidence of pacemaker syndrome, and thus improve overall outcomes in this patient population.


Urology ◽  
2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Alexandre Azevedo Ziomkowski ◽  
João Rafael Silva Simões Estrela ◽  
Nilo Jorge Carvalho Leão Barretto ◽  
Nilo César Leão Barretto

2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Brandon Lucke-Wold ◽  
Maya Fleseriu ◽  
Haley Calcagno ◽  
Timothy Smith ◽  
Joshua Levy ◽  
...  

2013 ◽  
Vol 16 (5) ◽  
pp. E295-E297 ◽  
Author(s):  
Joseph Lamelas ◽  
Christos Mihos ◽  
Orlando Santana

In patients with functional mitral regurgitation, the placement of a sling encircling both papillary muscles in conjunction with mitral annuloplasty appears to be a rational approach for surgical correction, because it addresses both the mitral valve and the deformities of the subvalvular mitral apparatus. Reports in the literature that describe the utilization of this technique are few, and mainly involve a median sternotomy approach. The purpose of this communication is to describe the technical details of performing this procedure via a minimally invasive approach.


Author(s):  
Risako Mikami ◽  
Koji Mizutani ◽  
Shigeyuki Nagai ◽  
Verica Pavlic ◽  
Takanori Iwata ◽  
...  

2020 ◽  
pp. 014556132096924
Author(s):  
Hong Chan Kim ◽  
Hyung Chae Yang ◽  
Hyong-Ho Cho

Congenital cholesteatoma is a whitish mass in the middle ear medial to an intact tympanic membrane. It is often without symptoms and therefore incidentally diagnosed. Pediatric congenital cholesteatoma generally starts as a small pearl-like mass in the middle ear cavity that eventually expands to involve the ossicles, epitympanum, and mastoid. The location, size, histopathological type, and extent of the mass must be evaluated to select the appropriate surgical method. Although microscopic ear surgery has traditionally been performed to remove congenital cholesteatoma, a recently introduced alternative is endoscopic surgery, which allows a minimally invasive approach and has better visualization. Here, we report the first known case of a patient with congenital cholesteatoma in the anterior epitympanic recess and discuss the utility of an endoscopic approach in the removal of a congenital cholesteatoma in the hidden area within the middle ear.


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