Cardiac. Tamponade After Removal Of The Epicardial Pacing Wires And Successfully Managed With Emergency Exploratory Sternotomy (EES).
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https://doi.org/10.47144/phj.v30i3-4.173Keywords:
Cardiac. Tamponade After RemovalAbstract
Summary : We are presenting a case of removal of pacing wire post operatively in an anticoagulated lady with double valve replacement (tissue valves), who developed cardiac :ide and collapsed, and was successfully resuscitated after emergency exploratory
- 1, (EES).
Discussion: The incidence of pulling the pacing wire occurred 13 days after the operation in an anticoagulated patient. The insertion and removal of the pacing wires require a special protocol. Epicardial pacing wire removal(EPWR) is a procedure performed on postoperatice cardiac surgery patients.
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