KMID : 0368120080380090500
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Korean Circulation Journal 2008 Volume.38 No. 9 p.500 ~ p.504
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Two Cases of an Implantation of a Permanent Pacemaker Using a Transaxillary Incision
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Choi Jae-Hoon
Kim Jun Park Tae-Ik Jang Hyung-Ha Lee Tae-Keun Lee Sang-Kwon Lee Han-Cheol Kim June-Hong Chun Kook-Jin Hong Taek-Jong Shin Yung-Woo
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Abstract
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In surgeries that require the implantation of a pacemaker, the endocardial pacemaker leads are introduced into the cardiac chambers through subclavian or axillary venous catheterization or cephalic vein cutdown. The drawback of this type of surgery is scarring of the pectoral area, which can be a serious cosmetic problem especially for young women. In this study, we report on 2 cases where a permanent pacemaker in two young women with symptomatic bradycardia was implanted using a transaxillary incision. Both patients successfully recovered with no complications and were asymptomatic for more than 17 months after the procedure. Therefore, we found that implantation of a pacemaker via transaxillary incision provided excellent cosmetic results and should be considered in young women that require this type of surgery.
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KEYWORD
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Pacemaker, Axilla
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