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A Novel Microsurgical Model for Heterotopic, En Bloc Chest Wall, Thymus, and Heart Transplantation in Mice
Published on: January 23, 2016
Needle directed re-entry to cross a subclavian occlusion following failed microdissection
Seth Joseph Worley1, Douglas Charles Gohn, Robert Ward Pulliam
1Lancaster Heart and Stroke Foundation, Lancaster General Hospital, Lancaster, PA, USA. seth@mcworley.com
Abstract:
Patients with existing internal cardioverter defibrillators (ICDs) often require upgrading to a biventricular ICD for treatment of congestive heart failure. Placement of a left ventricular (LV) lead can be technically challenging in the best of circumstances. A subclavian vein stenosis or occlusion related to previously placed leads adds a major obstacle to a successful implant. We report a technique to implant an LV lead from the same side as the existing ICD system despite failed microdissection of a complete occlusion of the subclavian vein.

