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The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, Vol 40, 617-619, Copyright © 1985 by The Society of Thoracic Surgeons


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Management of the infected pacemaker: explantation, sterilization, and reimplantation

KA Mansour, JR Kauten and CR Hatcher Jr

From January, 1970, through December, 1984, nineteen infected or eroded pacemaker units were reimplanted in 17 patients. Characteristics of the patients, types of infecting organisms, surgical management, and complications are described. Optimal treatment of the infected generator pocket requires explantation of the generator unit with utilization of the in situ leads for pacing by an external-demand pacemaker unit. The generator unit is sterilized, and new leads are placed with relocation of the pocket. The old leads are then removed. This technique has been used safely and with excellent results for the past fourteen years.


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