Volume 21, Issue 3 pp. 418-421
Case Report
Open Access

Restoring the Recurrent Extrusion of the Subcutaneously Implanted Defibrillator by Means of Subpectoral Replacement: The Benefits of Subpectoral Implantation in the Current ICD Era

Itsuro Morishima MD

Itsuro Morishima MD

Department of Cardiology, Ogaki Municipal Hospital

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Tatahito Sone MD

Tatahito Sone MD

Department of Cardiology, Ogaki Municipal Hospital

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Hideyuki Tsuboi MD

Hideyuki Tsuboi MD

Department of Cardiology, Ogaki Municipal Hospital

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Hiroaki Mukawa MD

Hiroaki Mukawa MD

Department of Cardiology, Ogaki Municipal Hospital

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Masahiko Satoda MD

Masahiko Satoda MD

Department of Cardiology, Ogaki Municipal Hospital

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Michitaka Uesugi MD

Michitaka Uesugi MD

Department of Cardiology, Ogaki Municipal Hospital

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Hisakazu Kato MD

Hisakazu Kato MD

Department of Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, Ogaki Municipal Hospital

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Yoko Morishima MD

Yoko Morishima MD

Department of Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, Ogaki Municipal Hospital

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First published: 23 August 2012

Abstract

A 72-year-old man with a thin build had an ICD system with a generator implanted at left prepectoral space. The generator was exposed through thin overlying skin at 11 months following surgery. Although it was undermined with the adjacent skin, it was exposed again 6 months later. The generator was replaced in the ipsilateral subpectoral space. Since then, no signs of recurrence have been observed for the subsequent 12 months, with the patient pleased with its cosmetic appearance. This case illustrates the benefits of subpectoral implantation in the current ICD era in which subcutaneous implantation is common.

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