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Lead Extraction

Lead Extraction - What it is

The number of pacemaker devices and implantable cardioverter defibrillators (ICD) implanted is expected to grow tremendously with an ageing population and an expanded indication in patients at risk for sudden cardiac death.

The patients with these implanted devices are also now surviving longer and a small portion of these patients develop complications, which requires these devices to be removed.

Occasionally leads are also removed if they are infected.


What is lead extraction?

The solution to such patients with pacemaker and ICD complication is lead extraction. When the leads are initially inserted through the veins of the chest and connected to the heart, they can be easily removed. However, there is often progressive growth of fibrous tissues around the lead body and electrode tip that creates a major barrier to the removal of these leads. Simple traction is not successful and may result in not removing the lead completely. This can potentially result in life threatening arrhythmias, thromboembolism or other problems. Hence, lead extraction is used to remove one or more leads from the inside of the heart and veins with special tools that safely release the lead from the scar tissue.

The success of lead extraction depends on the duration that the lead has been implanted prior to removal and presence of multiple leads.

Lead extraction is however technically difficult and not without complications. Women, older patients and patients with multiple leads in place are at higher risk than others. The procedure is done in the operating room under general anaesthesia together with a cardiothoracic surgeon so that all emergency complications can be treated immediately.

In conclusion, lead extraction though technically difficult can be safely and successfully performed in up to 95% of patients.

The information provided is not intended as medical advice. Terms of use. Information provided by SingHealth

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Ching Chi Keong Clin Assoc Prof

Clin Assoc Prof Ching Chi Keong

Senior Consultant

​MBBS, MRCP(UK), FAMS (Cardiology), FHRS

Clinical Interests: Electrophysiology & Pacing

Tan Teing Ee Clin Asst Prof

Clin Asst Prof Tan Teing Ee

Deputy Chief Executive Officer, Head & Senior Consultant

​MBBS, FRCSEd (Gen Surg)

Clinical Interests: Cardiac Surgery (Adult), Heart/Lung Transplant, Mechanical Heart Assist Device, Heart Failure

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