Surgical treatment of tricuspid valve disease due to permanent pacemaker lead

2020 
Objective: To summarize the etiology and surgical treatment experience of tricuspid valve disease due to permanent pacemaker lead. Methods: The medical records of 22 patients who underwent tricuspid valve operation for tricuspid valve disease due to permanent cardiac pacemaker lead from January 2008 to December 2017 were retrospectively reviewed. There were 12 males and 10 females, with a mean age of (62.6±12.1) years old (45-82 years old). All patients underwent tricuspid valve surgery via open thoracotomy under general anesthesia, including 8 patients through median thoracotomy approach, 4 patients through right mini-thoracotomy approach, and 10 patients with endoscopy-assisted and totally endoscopic technique. Moreover, 8 patients underwent tricuspid valve replacement, and 14 patients received tricuspid valve repair. Results: During the operation, 10 cases of severe tricuspid regurgitation were detected due to valve and subvalvular structures dysfunction involved in the pacing electrode, 7 cases showed tricuspid annulus dilation, and pacing electrode-related infective endocarditis were involved in the tricuspid valve of 5 cases. Compared with conventional median thoracotomy surgery, the amount of postoperative drainage fluid and hospitalization time after minimally invasive surgery (including right mini-thoracotomy and endoscopic surgery) were significantly reduced [281(120, 489) ml vs 368(180, 560) ml, P=0.02; 9.2(4.8, 14.5) d vs 11.2(6.3, 16.9) d, P=0.03]. Postoperative echocardiographic data showed that the size of the right atrium and ventricle in these patients was significantly reduced compared with preoperative data, and their cardiac function were normal. There was no difference of pacing electrode parameters between pre-and postoperative period. All 22 patients were cured and discharged, with no valve-and pacemaker-related complications. Conclusions: Patients with tricuspid valve disease due to permanent cardiac pacemaker lead should actively undergo surgery including tricuspid replacement or repair according to different etiologies, which exhibit satisfactory outcomes. Minimally invasive endoscopic tricuspid surgery is a new technique for the treatment of isolated tricuspid valve disease, with less surgical trauma and faster recovery.
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