冻结线索的案例:一个古老但持久的挑战。

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摘要

在心脏装置置换术中,导联冻结是一种罕见但临床相关的并发症。一名接受起搏器升级的77岁男性,尽管取出固定螺钉并使用乙醇,但心房和心室导联仍牢固地粘附在发电机集箱上。由于没有专门的拔除工具,因此使用矫形钳和镊子作为锁定机构拆卸头,成功地在没有损坏的情况下释放了引线。这是首次报道的完全暴露的铅针无法取出的病例。虽然限制在引脚端口的粘附可以用乙醇或细针解决,但从引脚基部的粘附需要破坏头,增加了损坏的风险。专门的工具可能并不总是可用的,在这种情况下,所描述的方法可以作为一种实用的替代方法。因此,本病例强调了在心脏植入式电子装置(CIED)植入过程中细致的血液和液体清除以防止导联冻结的重要性。
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Case of Frozen Leads: An Old but Persistent Challenge.

Frozen leads are a rare but clinically relevant complication during cardiac device replacement. A 77-year-old man undergoing pacemaker upgrade had atrial and ventricular leads firmly adhered to the generator header despite set screw removal and ethanol application. As specialized extraction tools were unavailable, an orthopedic nipper and forceps were used as a locking mechanism to dismantle the header, successfully freeing the leads without damage. This is the first reported case in which fully exposed lead pins could not be extracted. While adhesion limited to the pin port may be addressed with ethanol or fine needles, adhesion from the lead base requires header destruction, increasing damage risk. Specialized tools may not always be available, and in such scenarios, the described method may serve as a practical alternative. Thus, this case underscores the critical importance of meticulous blood and fluid removal during cardiac implantable electronic device (CIED) implantation to prevent frozen leads.

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