Impact of the axillary approach on epicardial pacing lead durability in children.

2021 
Abstract Background To avoid lead failure and pocket infection in neonates/infants requiring pacemakers, we used the axillary approach of placing the generator in the axilla and the leads in the intrathoracic space. We describe the technical details of the axillary approach and evaluate the efficacy of this method. Methods We assessed 21 patients (7 males) weighing ≤8.0 kg who underwent epicardial pacemaker implantation with the axillary approach between 2004 and 2018. The axillary approach entails (1) positioning the pacemaker generator in the axilla to avoid local skin/pocket complications due to tissue compression by the generator and (2) making a double loop in the pleural space to reduce stress on the pacemaker leads caused by somatic growth. This approach can be combined with median sternotomy for simultaneous intracardiac repair. Results The patients' median age at pacemaker implantation was 6.0 months; 16 (76%) patients were aged Conclusions The axillary approach using intrathoracic double-loop routing of leads to position the generator in the axilla for pacemaker implantation can be a valuable alternative for neonates/infants weighing ≤8 kg with or without complex congenital heart disease.
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