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"Retained wire femoral lead removal and fibroplasty" for obtaining venous access in patients with refractory venous obstruction.

Vijaywant BrarSeth J WorleyZayd EldadahSusan O DonoghueBhavanesh MakanjeeTorkel SteenSandeep BansalSaumil Oza
Published in: Journal of cardiovascular electrophysiology (2021)
Retained wire femoral lead removal and fibroplasty is safe and highly efficacious at obtaining venous access in patients with refractory venous occlusion. If the target lead(s) is less than or equal to 1 year old, this technique can help obtain venous access at the time of the initial surgery, hence avoiding the need for TLE. Furthermore, in patients referred for TLE to obtain venous access, this technique by avoiding the use of TLE tools spares the patient of the associated risks.
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