Affiliation:
1. Department of Cardiology Saitama Medical University, International Medical Center Hidaka Japan
Abstract
AbstractIntroductionTransvenous lead extractions (TLEs) for cardiac implantable electronic device complications often encounter difficulties with strong adhesions to the myocardium or vessels. In this report, we introduce a novel “Four‐Stage Rocket” technique for effective TLE in cases where conventional methods fail.Methods and ResultsTwo challenging cases where conventional TLE methods failed were treated using a combination of four devices: Needle's Eye Snare, Agilis NxT Steerable Introducer, GlideLight Laser sheath, and GORE® DrySeal Flex Introducer sheath, employed via the inferior vena cava. The “Four‐Stage Rocket” technique successfully detached firmly adhered leads near the tricuspid valve annulus, where the traditional superior vena cava approach was inadequate.ConclusionThe “Four‐Stage Rocket” technique offers a potential alternative in complex TLE cases, aligning the laser direction with the adhesion detachment and reducing the tissue damage risk.