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Tricuspid valve repair for torrential tricuspid regurgitation after permanent pacemaker lead extraction.
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Heart FailureTricuspid RegurgitationValve DiseaseSurgeryValvular Heart DiseaseTorrential Tricuspid RegurgitationMedicineLead ExtractionCardiologyAnesthesiologyCase Report
Tricuspid regurgitation secondary to percutaneous lead extraction is uncommon, and it rarely requires surgical intervention. Most tricuspid regurgitation occurs during the implantation of tined leads, which can be entrapped in the tricuspid valve apparatus and may require immediate withdrawal. Severe tricuspid regurgitation as a sequela of extracting chronically implanted leads has rarely been reported. Herein, we report a case of torrential tricuspid regurgitation in a 67-year-old woman after the extraction of a permanent pacemaker lead. The regurgitation was confirmed on transesophageal echocardiography during lead extraction, and the tricuspid valve was successfully repaired with suture bicuspidization of the valve and the support of ring annuloplasty. A short review of the relevant literature follows the case report.
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