1. Laparoscopic repositioning of a dislocated pacemaker into the rectovesical pouch.
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Haj Kheder, Salma, Fehrendt, Stephanie, Moeller, Viviane, Kirchbach, Arndt, Neumann, Klaus, Goetze, Stephan, and Butter, Christian
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DISEASE risk factors , *PERITONEUM surgery , *CARDIAC pacemakers , *LAPAROSCOPIC surgery , *COMPLICATIONS of prosthesis , *SURVIVAL , *SUTURES , *TREATMENT effectiveness , *OLD age ,SURGICAL complication risk factors - Abstract
Dislocation of the epicardial pacemaker into the peritoneal cavity is an uncommon but potentially life‐threatening complication. We report a case of a 74 year old with an abdominally implanted epicardial pacemaker that migrated through the peritoneum to the excavatio rectovesicalis. The laparoscopic approach was chosen because of the increased risks of perioperative morbidity and decreased survival. The generator was implanted into a pocket beneath the anterior rectus sheath and the lead was peritonalized with a running suture. In conclusion, a laparoscopic retrieval is feasible and safe in the treatment of a displaced pacemaker in the rectovesical pouch. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
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