Air Entrapment in a Pacemaker Pocket in a Child

儿童心脏起搏器囊袋内空气滞留

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Advances in pediatric electrophysiology have revolutionized cardiac care by offering patients treatments for increasingly complex cardiac rhythm and conduction disorders. However, despite these innovations, there are a number of potential complications that clinicians have to deal with. CASE PRESENTATION: This clinical case study describes a rare complication in a child following pacemaker implantation, namely the appearance and accumulation of air in the pacemaker pocket. The child underwent multiple cardiac surgery for a complex congenital heart defect (CHD). Unfortunately, during surgical repair of a ventricular septal defect, the conduction pathways were disturbed. This caused second-degree atrioventricular block and required implantation of an epicardial pacemaker system. Heart block developed several days postoperatively and the child underwent a series of diagnostic tests and was successfully treated. DISCUSSION: Pneumothorax and pneumomediastinum with air dissemination into the pacemaker pocket may develop postoperatively. But this a rare complication of pacemaker implantation, especially in children. This complication can cause pacemaker malfunction and be life-threatening. In the presented clinical case, the most likely cause was spontaneous pneumothorax expanding to the mediastinum and into the pacemaker pocket. CONCLUSIONS: Early identification of this complication will minimize the risk of pacemaker dysfunction and improve clinical outcomes.

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