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Bert Vandenberk1,2, Kyle Murray1, Jacques Rizkallah1
1Department of Cardiac Sciences, Libin Cardiovascular Institute, Cumming School of Medicine, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
Abstract:
The aging population, particularly the thin and frail, has an increased risk of long-term cardiac implantable electronic device complications. This case is that of an elderly, thin-skinned patient who presented with a pacemaker pocket erosion 4 years after elective generator change, potentiated by a small pocket size with a superficial suture fixating the generator in the subcutaneous pocket. The risk for device erosion may have been mitigated during the generator change by increasing the size of the pocket, using a submuscular pocket, and potentially an absorbable antibacterial envelope. Fixation of the generator is considered optional.
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