Video-Assisted Implantation of a Left Ventricular Lead and Intrathoracic Tunneling to a Right-Sided CRT-D Device

Author(s):  
Thijs Stoker ◽  
Theo J. Klinkenberg ◽  
Alexander H. Maass ◽  
Massimo A. Mariani

We describe two cases in which a biventricular implantable cardioverter defibrillator for cardiac resynchronization therapy had to be placed on the right side due to unsuitability of the left subclavian vein. Endocardial implantation of a left ventricular lead through the coronary sinus was previously attempted but was unsuccessful. Implantation of the epicardial left ventricular pacing lead was performed through video-assisted thoracic surgery on the left side. The connector end of the left ventricular pacing lead was tunnelized through the anterior mediastinum into the right pleural space. The right-sided pocket was then opened. A tunnel was created from the pocket to the thoracic wall, and the pleural space was entered over the second rib. The lead was retrieved from the right pleural space and connected with the Cardiac resynchronization therapy-device (CRT-D). Both procedures and postoperative periods were uneventful. Intrathoracic left-to-right tunneling of an epicardial left ventricular lead by video-assisted thoracic surgery is feasible and safe. It provides an alternative to subcutaneous tunneling.

2018 ◽  
Vol 1 (46) ◽  
pp. 36-39
Author(s):  
Anna Gózd-Barszczewska ◽  
Wojciech Dworzański ◽  
Marcin Szczasny ◽  
Marcin Leus ◽  
Tomasz Chromiński ◽  
...  

We report a case of a patient with an additional great cardiac vein, discovered during the implantation for car­diac resynchronization therapy (CRT). Anomalies of the coronary sinus and its tributaries may cause difficulties in appropriate implantation of the left ventricular lead but they can also be considered as alternatives for lead placement. Although unusual angiogram of the coronary venous system, a left ventricular pacing lead was successfully placed in the left marginal vein. To settle diagnostic doubts, multislice computed tomography was carried out.


Author(s):  
Fabrizio Ceresa ◽  
Fabrizio Sansone ◽  
Giuseppe Calvagna ◽  
Maria Paola Maiorana ◽  
Giuseppe Busà ◽  
...  

Cardiac resynchronization therapy improves symptoms and survival of patients with congestive heart failure. Usually, the transvenous placement of the left ventricular lead is feasible, but in case of anatomic abnormalities of the coronary sinus, an unintended left phrenic nerve stimulation, a dislodgement of the percutaneous electrode, or a loss of capture of the electrode, surgical treatment should be considered. From January 2010 to September 2011, 15 patients underwent surgical implantation of the left ventricular lead after failure of transvenous placement. The MyoPore sutureless myocardial pacing lead (MSMPL) was implanted through a left minithoracotomy (~5 cm) under selective right lung ventilation. Time of surgery was 38.5 ± 3.0 minutes, and no surgical complications or early deaths are reported so far. After 10.7 ± 8.3 months of follow-up, no cases of late mortality, dislodgement, or loss of capture of the electrode are described. The use of the MSMPL is not novel, although the association with a minimally invasive approach may represent an alternative for a high-risk population. The screw-in of the lead ensures low impedance and threshold of stimulation (1.1 ± 0.6 V at 0.5 milliseconds) both in early and medium terms. In conclusion, in case of failure of the transvenous approach, the MSMPL may be easily implanted through a left minithoracotomy, and the results are noteworthy.


2018 ◽  
Vol 4 (3) ◽  
pp. 102-104 ◽  
Author(s):  
Joaquín Fernández de la Concha Castañeda ◽  
Juan José García Guerrero ◽  
Mercedes Merchán Cuenda ◽  
Manuel Doblado Calatrava

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