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Use of a Percutaneous Ventricular Assist Device/Left Atrium to Femoral Artery Bypass System for Cardiogenic Shock
Published on: August 16, 2021
Current management of left ventricular assist device erosion
Carlo R Bartoli1, Caitlin T Demarest, Zain Khalpey
1Division of Cardiovascular Surgery, University of Pennsylvania Medical Center, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Abstract:
Left ventricular assist device (LVAD) pocket infection is a serious and potentially fatal complication. Not infrequently, the device erodes externally through the thoracoabdominal wall or internally into the peritoneum. In this article, we report two cases to illustrate the presentation and challenges associated with management of LVAD-pocket infection and wound necrosis. Afterward, we review the current therapeutic strategies for LVAD erosion.
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