植入式循环记录器的胸腔移位

Mattia Squillace , Leonardo Aurino , Giulio Makmur , Alessandro Durante
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植入式回路记录器(ILR)是一种相对新颖的工具,用于诊断和临床管理隐源性中风、晕厥和心律失常患者。植入式环路记录器被认为是一种微创、低风险的手术,但也可能出现罕见的并发症,包括设备移位。我们介绍了一位 60 岁女性的病例,她在复发性晕厥检查中接受了新一代 ILR BioMonitor III(Biotronik)的植入手术。手术过程并无异常,也无急性并发症,只是在手术过程中和手术后出现了剧烈而持续的胸痛。植入时,我们可以从标准位置激活设备,但一周后,尽管远程监控功能正常,我们却无法连接到控制设备。一周后的胸部 X 光片和胸部计算机断层扫描证实,装置移入了左胸膜腔的后下部。在胸腔镜检查中取出了装置,未出现其他并发症。
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Pleural cavity migration of an implantable loop recorder

Implantable loop recorders (ILR) are relatively novel tools for the diagnosis and clinical management of patients with cryptogenic strokes, syncope and cardiac arrhythmias. The ILR implantation is considered a minimally invasive and low-risk procedure, however rare complications can occur, including device migration. We present the case of a 60-year-old woman who underwent implantation of the new generation ILR BioMonitor III (Biotronik) as part of recurrent syncope workup. The procedure was unremarkable, without acute complications, except for a sharp and persistent chest pain during and after. While at implantation we could activate the device from standard position, we were not able to connect to the device at control after 1 week despite normal functioning of remote monitoring. Chest X-ray and chest computed tomography at one week confirmed device migration into the left postero-inferior part of the pleural cavity. The device was retrieved during thoracoscopy without further complications.

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