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Efficacy and Feasibility of the Submuscular Implantation Technique for an Implantable Cardiac Electrical Device
Background: A common complication associated with implantable cardiac electrical device implantation compromises skin lesions caused by overstretching just above a buried device that is relatively large in size. Apart from affecting the cosmetic appearance in some patients, a compromised blood suppl...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4216570/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25525479 |
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author | Asamura, Shinichi Kurita, Takashi Motoki, Koichiro Yasuoka, Ryobun Hashimoto, Takahiro Isogai, Noritaka |
author_facet | Asamura, Shinichi Kurita, Takashi Motoki, Koichiro Yasuoka, Ryobun Hashimoto, Takahiro Isogai, Noritaka |
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description | Background: A common complication associated with implantable cardiac electrical device implantation compromises skin lesions caused by overstretching just above a buried device that is relatively large in size. Apart from affecting the cosmetic appearance in some patients, a compromised blood supply to the skin may also lead to ischemic necrosis, which is an important complication. We describe a novel procedure for the implantation of implantable cardiac electrical devices generators under the pectoralis major muscle to avoid such skin-related complications. Methods: Twenty-one patients were referred to plastic surgeon for surgical support for the secondary replacement of implantable cardiac electrical devices. In all cases, the leads and devices had been implanted under the skin. We decided to perform device implantation under the pectoralis major muscle, which was highly recommended in all these patients. Results: In Japan, leanness is determined on the basis of body mass index less than 18.5, and 11 patients out of 21 (52%) were considered to be lean. The surgeon's participation in the procedure for implantable cardiac electrical device implantation did not exceed 5 minutes in total. Conclusions: We consider that the novel method of sub–pectoralis major muscle device implantation described here minimizes the risk of the skin breakdown and improves the patient's quality of life. |
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spelling | pubmed-42165702014-12-18 Efficacy and Feasibility of the Submuscular Implantation Technique for an Implantable Cardiac Electrical Device Asamura, Shinichi Kurita, Takashi Motoki, Koichiro Yasuoka, Ryobun Hashimoto, Takahiro Isogai, Noritaka Eplasty Journal Article Background: A common complication associated with implantable cardiac electrical device implantation compromises skin lesions caused by overstretching just above a buried device that is relatively large in size. Apart from affecting the cosmetic appearance in some patients, a compromised blood supply to the skin may also lead to ischemic necrosis, which is an important complication. We describe a novel procedure for the implantation of implantable cardiac electrical devices generators under the pectoralis major muscle to avoid such skin-related complications. Methods: Twenty-one patients were referred to plastic surgeon for surgical support for the secondary replacement of implantable cardiac electrical devices. In all cases, the leads and devices had been implanted under the skin. We decided to perform device implantation under the pectoralis major muscle, which was highly recommended in all these patients. Results: In Japan, leanness is determined on the basis of body mass index less than 18.5, and 11 patients out of 21 (52%) were considered to be lean. The surgeon's participation in the procedure for implantable cardiac electrical device implantation did not exceed 5 minutes in total. Conclusions: We consider that the novel method of sub–pectoralis major muscle device implantation described here minimizes the risk of the skin breakdown and improves the patient's quality of life. Open Science Company, LLC 2014-10-30 /pmc/articles/PMC4216570/ /pubmed/25525479 Text en Copyright © 2014 The Author(s) http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/ This is an open-access article whereby the authors retain copyright of the work. The article is distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Journal Article Asamura, Shinichi Kurita, Takashi Motoki, Koichiro Yasuoka, Ryobun Hashimoto, Takahiro Isogai, Noritaka Efficacy and Feasibility of the Submuscular Implantation Technique for an Implantable Cardiac Electrical Device |
title | Efficacy and Feasibility of the Submuscular Implantation Technique for an Implantable Cardiac Electrical Device |
title_full | Efficacy and Feasibility of the Submuscular Implantation Technique for an Implantable Cardiac Electrical Device |
title_fullStr | Efficacy and Feasibility of the Submuscular Implantation Technique for an Implantable Cardiac Electrical Device |
title_full_unstemmed | Efficacy and Feasibility of the Submuscular Implantation Technique for an Implantable Cardiac Electrical Device |
title_short | Efficacy and Feasibility of the Submuscular Implantation Technique for an Implantable Cardiac Electrical Device |
title_sort | efficacy and feasibility of the submuscular implantation technique for an implantable cardiac electrical device |
topic | Journal Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4216570/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25525479 |
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