Retrieval of a leadless transcatheter pacemaker from the right pulmonary artery: A case report.
Emanuele RomeoMichele D'AltoMaurizio CappelliGerardo NigroAnna CorreraDiego ColonnaBerardo SarubbiPaolo GolinoPublished in: Pacing and clinical electrophysiology : PACE (2021)
This case report describes a procedure of retrieval of a leadless transcatheter pacemaker from the right pulmonary artery 3 days after device implantation. An 80-year-old man affected by ischemic cardiomyopathy and sinus node dysfunction was implanted with a leadless transcatheter pacemaker in the low septum of the right ventricle. Three days after the procedure, the leadless pacemaker migrated into a side branch of the right pulmonary artery. The device was successfully removed using two snares hooked to a tine via the proximal retrieval feature.